A potential antitrust investigation into the merger of LIV Golf and the PGA Tour may provide the DOJ with a rare opportunity to learn more about Saudi business interests.
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Under federal antitrust law, the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act of 1976 requires companies of greater than a certain size, prior to merger, to submit paperwork and documents to the federal antitrust agencies for review. If the submitted materials spark competitive concerns from the standpoint of the agencies, either the Department of Justice or Federal Trade Commission are then allowed to temporarily halt the proposed merger by submitting a Second Request for Information.
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