
The Dirty Little Secret About Litigated Mergers
Sean Heather Today, legislators and economists are actively debating the government’s role in reviewing mergers. However, this debate is largely
Sean Heather Today, legislators and economists are actively debating the government’s role in reviewing mergers. However, this debate is largely
John G. Murphy The Biden administration’s trade team is inheriting a number of thorny, near-term challenges with broad implications for
Marjorie Chorlins President Biden has been in office for one month, and his Administration’s focus on revitalizing ties with Europe
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Caroline L. Harris How it started… Before tax reform (the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” (TCJA)), the United States employed
Chad Whiteman John Abegg Fairness and transparency are essential in regulatory policy to enable businesses to invest and grow. These
Suzanne Clark The American business community has been an extraordinary source of strength and solutions during a uniquely complicated time
Thaddeus Swanek Fill me in: This week’s Path Forward featured U.S. Chamber President Suzanne Clark in conversation with West Virginia Governor
Chuck Chaitovitz The math of a 50-50 split in the Senate and a razor-thin margin in the House of Representatives
Julie Stitzel “I’m uneasy about this most trendy and oversold community. Visionaries see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries,
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