
Gail Slater
Gail Slater is an attorney and government official who has been nominated to lead the antitrust division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Known for her expertise in competition law, she has been involved in significant legal battles concerning monopolistic practices. Her recent nomination comes at a critical time as the DOJ intensifies its efforts against major tech companies like Google, particularly relating to allegations of monopoly power in the online search market. Slater's leadership is anticipated to shape the ongoing antitrust landscape in the United States.
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Ireland:
Gail Slater is an antitrust veteran and economic adviser to vice-president JD Vance.
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Uruguay:
Gail Slater, the deputy attorney general, stated that the case unites the United States during a time of political division.
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France:
Gail Slater is the head of the antitrust department at the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Saudi Arabia:
Gail Slater attended the court to demonstrate that the case proposes neutral solutions supported by the Justice Department.
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Canada:
Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater celebrated a win in another antitrust case against Google over advertising technology.
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Spain:
Gail Slater is the head of the antitrust section of the Department of Justice.
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Greece:
Gail Slater is noted for her critical stance towards Silicon Valley and her new role in the Department of Justice.
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Spain:
Gail Slater is the head of the antitrust section of the Department of Justice.
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United States:
Hawley wrote to Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater, adding that antitrust scrutiny from her office is warranted.
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Colombia:
The new head of the antitrust division, Gail Slater, has not yet been confirmed by the Senate.
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