Slate | Associated Press The head of one law firm's antitrust practice wouldn't be shocked if the Department of Justice takes an interest in possible
newspaper collusion. "There are a lot of people in the Antitrust Division who don't have a whole lot on their plates because their merger work has dried up,"
Kenneth Ewing tells
Ben Sheffner. "The staffing is there, and they have the opportunity to go do something." But based on what he's heard so far, Ewing doesn't believe DoJ or private plaintiffs have the goods. || Related
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