( May 8, 2025, 13:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US Chamber of Commerce has filed an amended complaint in its suit challenging the US Federal Trade Commission's new premerger notification form, including new arguments regarding standing. "Each Plaintiff directly advances the interests of its respective members and overall mission by taking action to ensure that businesses large and small are fully able to compete, grow, create jobs, serve their communities, and innovate through deals that do not pose competitive concern," the complaint said. "Each Plaintiff also directly advances the interests of its members by taking action to decrease the direct and indirect costs imposed on those members by local, state, and federal regulations—especially where those costs are disproportionate to any regulatory benefit." See attached document. ...
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