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State AGs building teams that can continue antitrust investigations after they're gone

By Amy Miller ( February 10, 2020, 17:08 GMT | Insight) -- State attorneys general are trying to build teams that will continue their bipartisan antitrust investigations into the tech industry, even if they don’t win reelection, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser told MLex. These teams can acquire a base of institutional knowledge so that the investigations don’t “rise or fall based on who the attorney general is,” Weiser said at a conference he helped found 20 years ago. But many challenges lie ahead, such as grappling with privacy concerns, he warned. State attorneys general are trying to build teams that will continue their bipartisan antitrust investigations into the tech industry, even if they don't win reelection, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser told MLex....

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