Merging parties should tell enforcers about deal concerns, N.J. official says
By Wesley Brown ( March 26, 2026, 16:03 GMT | Insight) -- Parties to a merger should be open with enforcers about any potential concerns, according to New Jersey Antitrust Section Chief David Reichenberg. Rather than claiming a deal only has a long list of positives, showing both sides of the coin and how the positives outweigh potential negatives can help in persuading enforcers, he said at an event Thursday. Parties to a merger should be open with enforcers about any potential concerns, according to New Jersey Antitrust Section Chief David Reichenberg....
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