Companies Brace for FTC's Use of 'Zombie' Law in Antitrust Enforcement
Arindam Kar, a shareholder in the firm's St. Louis office, discusses the FTC's revival of a Depression-era law aimed to protect small family-owned businesses from price discrimination with CorporateCounsel.
“These risks should be more than sufficient reasons for corporate in-house counsel in a wide range of sectors—agriculture and food, health care products, pharma … etc.—to revisit current and future pricing efforts to assess the risk of a potential price discrimination issue,” Kar said.
