What to Expect in Health Care Antitrust in the Trump Administration

Date: 02/11/25
Time: 2:00-3:00 PM ET

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Live closed captions are available.

Overview: With the change in administration in 2025, new leadership will be in place at the federal antitrust agencies. This webinar discusses the potential impacts on merger enforcement policy in health care; agency approaches to serial acquisitions and private equity investment in health care; and antitrust enforcement in health care labor markets, including the future of the non-compete rule and no-poach prosecutions.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Overview of changes in agency leadership and policies with the incoming Trump administration
  • Understand how health care merger enforcement may change in the new administration
  • Understand how the antitrust agencies will approach health care labor market issues going forward

Speaker Information:

Kevin Hahm, Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

Peter Mucchetti, Partner, Clifford Chance US LLP

Moderator Information:

 Lisl Dunlop, PartnerAxinn


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