Neil Averitt commentary: New ways to identify collusion when offering leniency isn't enough

Washington, D.C. (June 2, 2020) -- The Department of Justice’s leniency program is the centerpiece of the antitrust division’s efforts to combat price-fixing. It offers incentives for companies to come forward and confess to participating in a cartel. That’s a good technique and has been effective in the past. But it’s one single approach, which now seems to be losing some of its magic....

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