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NY merger enforcement to prioritize consumer 'pocketbooks'

By Flavia Fortes and Wesley Brown ( February 21, 2025, 21:44 GMT | Insight) -- The New York Attorney General’s Office prioritizes antitrust enforcement actions against transactions that have a direct impact on consumers and their “pocketbooks,” said Elinor Hoffmann, the New York Attorney General's Antitrust Bureau chief. Florida is also picking its battles, with youth and local protections being key, according to Lizabeth Brady, Director of the Antitrust Division at the Florida Office of the Attorney General. The New York Attorney General’s Office prioritizes antitrust enforcement actions against transactions that have a direct impact on consumers and their “pocketbooks,” Elinor Hoffmann, the New York Attorney General's Antitrust Bureau Chief, said....

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