On August 8, 2008, the FTC approved its preliminary consent order (with minor, immaterial modifications) from April 28, 2008 against Talx Corporation that remedied Talx’ anticompetitive acquisitions of competitor. See April 30, 2008 Post. As explained it that Post, this FTC action was of interest to practitioners because of the nature of Talx’ conduct and the use of a conduct remedy rather than divestitures to remedy acquisitions that violated the Section 7 of the Clayton Act.
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FTC Approves Final Consent Order Against Talx With Minor Modifications
Posted by : Matthew Wild | On : August 12, 2008
Category: Antitrust, Consent Decrees, FTC Actions, Section 7 (Clayton Act)
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