DOJ and FTC Extend Deadline for Collaborations Guidelines Comments
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The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission jointly announced an extension of the public comment period for the Antitrust Agencies' Draft Guidelines for Business Collaborations. The extension provides additional time for stakeholders to submit feedback on the draft guidelines, which outline the agencies' analytical framework for evaluating whether business collaborations may raise antitrust concerns under federal competition law.
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The Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission issued a joint notice extending the public comment period for the Draft Guidelines for Business Collaborations. This procedural change provides additional time for businesses, trade associations, legal practitioners, and other stakeholders to submit written comments on the agencies' proposed analytical framework for evaluating business collaborations under federal antitrust law.
Affected parties — including companies considering joint ventures, research and development partnerships, licensing arrangements, and other forms of business collaboration — should monitor for further announcements regarding the new comment deadline and any updated guidance from the agencies.
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