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Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras is quoted
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » FTC On Net Neutrality: More Of The Same 2006
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But in fact, Chester says, "Mr. Majoras is both an antitrust expert for the firm" -- with anti-trust being the issue now before the commission in the DoubleClick review -- "and his key responsibility for his firm is business development in Washington D.C."
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After getting criticized for lax oversight of the Big Three credit bureaus 'sale of sensitive data to subprime lenders, former Federal Trade Commission chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras resigned in March 2008.
Intel's antitrust defender served storied career as antitrust enforcer 2009
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Melamed and Platt Majoras followed a career track often taken by retired military admirals and generals who earn fat paychecks advising big defense contractors how to do business with the Pentagon. by Byron Acohido
Intel's antitrust defender served storied career as antitrust enforcer 2009
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P&G General Counsel Debbie Majoras said the behavior in France was contrary to its standards, but said the company also plans to appeal, arguing the case overlaps with a detergent price-fixing judgment handed down by the European Commission earlier this year.
Dirty Secrets In Soap Prices Max Colchester 2011
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To accept President Bush's appointment to the top FTC post in 2004, Platt Majoras had to put aside her partner duties at Jones Day, the law firm for Big Three credit bureau Experian.
Intel's antitrust defender served storied career as antitrust enforcer 2009
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The FTC, under then chairwoman, Deborah Platt Majoras, a Bush appointee, approved the Google-DoubleClick tie up, despite concerns voicedby consumer groups and privacy advocates.
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One of the last major actions former FTC chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras presided over, before leaving to become general counsel at Procter & Gamble, was to green-light the $3.1 billion buyout.
Google's proposed buyout of AdMob fuels antitrust concerns 2009
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Harrington takes umbrage with critics who believe the FTC treats the credit bureaus with kid gloves partly because Platt Majoras and her husband, John Majoras, built their careers at Jones Day, the law firm of Experian, the largest bureau.
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Harrington vigorously defends the leadership of FTC chairman Deborah Platt Majoras (left) by pointing out that the chairman and four FTC commissioners have little to do with day-to-day investigatory decisions.
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