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August 10, 2011
DOJ Antitrust is Hiring More People Than Almost Any Other Part of the DOJ Honors Program
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Reinvigorating antitrust means new hires at DOJ. This is good news and comes at a time when the overall honors program is shrinking. See here for details.
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You may be right that it's indicative of a reinvigorated antitrust. But it's also possible that DOJ Antitrust has been experiencing heavier turnover than other components. Christine Varney was not a popular AAG, and I wouldn't be surprised if more ATR attorneys left for greener pastures or accepted early retirements.
Posted by: Stan | Aug 18, 2011 5:29:09 PM
