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Jay L. Levine

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Jay Levine is a partner in the firm’s Washington, D.C. Litigation Department. His practice is concentrated in complex litigation and counseling and he is co-chair of the firm’s Antitrust and Consumer Protection Practice Group. He is also the managing editor of the firm’s innovative Antitrust Law Source blog and host of its podcast, as well editor of the firm’s Food And Agriculture Quarterly.

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FTC revises HSR and interlocking directorate thresholds

In early 2014, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the annual changes to the notification thresholds for filings under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (HSR). The announcement included key changes in threshold for the minimum size-of-transaction and the threshold for size-of-person. Jay Levine, Porter Wright’s Jay Levine covers these changes in FTC Revises HSR and … Continue Reading

LabMD joins Wyndham in challenging FTC’s data privacy authority

Does the FTC have authority over a company’s data privacy policy? Two major US companies, LabMD and Wyndham, are openly challenging the FTC’s power in this arena. Jay Levine, a partner in Porter Wright’s Washington, D.C. office, provides an update to what began in August of 2013 with LabMD joins Wyndham in challenging FTC’s data … Continue Reading
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