Trump Era Appointee Unexpectedly Strengthens DOJ’s Grip on Antitrust Measures in Real Estate Sector
WASHINGTON — The recent appointment of antitrust specialist to the Department of Justice’s antitrust division suggests a continuance of stringent regulatory oversight in the real estate sector, countering industry expectations of relaxed enforcement under the new administration. With a deep background in law and experience as a tenured professor at the University of Notre Dame Law School, the incoming official’s track record points to a likely pursuit of vigorous antitrust measures. Previously, the profiled individual had assisted as a legal consultant on numerous antitrust cases, adding significant credentials through his role as an expert witness … Read more