Antitrust Enforcement 2026 Update: Federal Recalibration, Rising State HSR Regimes and Deal Strategies
Event summary
This continuing legal education (CLE) program examines core antitrust enforcement trends under “Trump 2.0,” the expanding role of state antitrust regimes – including emerging mini‑Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) laws – and practical implications for M&A. Cooley partner Megan Browdie will share actionable guidance on HSR timing, risk allocation, structural remedies and internal deal strategy to help counsel navigate regulatory uncertainty and mitigate enforcement and litigation risk in 2026.
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