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...Law firm Latham & Watkins has hired former Federal Trade Commission bureau director and ex-Kirkland & Ellis partner Ian Conner, marking the latest departure of a government lawyer in the wake of the US election...
...Meanwhile in the US, Ian Conner, former director of the bureau of competition at the US Federal Trade Commission, also recently joined Latham....
...“Private firms are paying quite a bit more than they were six months ago,” said Ian Conner, who left as head of the FTC’s bureau of competition in March to join Latham & Watkins....
...Ian Conner, who left as head of the FTC’s bureau of competition in March to join the law firm Latham & Watkins, says: “Private firms are paying quite a bit more than they were six months ago....
...“Facebook’s actions to entrench and maintain its monopoly deny consumers the benefits of competition,” said Ian Conner, director of the FTC’s bureau of competition....
...The law firm Latham & Watkins has hired former Federal Trade Commission bureau director and ex-Kirkland & Ellis partner Ian Conner, marking the latest departure of a government lawyer in the wake of the...
...Ian Conner, director of the FTC’s bureau of competition, said in a statement the ruling was “disappointing” and that the regulator was weighing its options....
...“This joint venture would eliminate the substantial head-to-head competition between the two largest coal miners in the United States,” said Ian Conner, director of the FTC bureau of competition....
...By the end of 2018, Altria orchestrated its exit from the e-cigarette market and became Juul’s largest investor,” said Ian Conner, director of the FTC’s bureau of competition, in a statement....
...Federal Trade Commission chairman Joseph Simons has appointed Ian Conner and Daniel Francis to the Bureau of Competition’s senior leadership team....
...Mr Allen’s replacement in China will be Ian Thomas, currently head of Boeing’s Australia and South Pacific business....
...However, Carolyn Conner, partner at Allen & Overy, believes there will still be demand for a more aggressive approach....
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