
Antitrust Division (US DOJ)
The Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice is responsible for enforcing laws that promote competition and prevent unfair business practices. Its goal is to ensure markets remain open and competitive, preventing monopolies, price-fixing, and other activities that could harm consumers or stifle innovation. The division investigates and prosecutes companies or individuals engaged in anti-competitive behavior, working to maintain a fair and competitive economy. It collaborates with other agencies and uses legal tools to uphold the integrity of the marketplace.