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DoubleClick Goes MIA At FTC Chief’s Old Law Firm

Posted in Live (December 16, 2007 at 11:23 pm)

theodp writes “FTC Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras has refused to recuse herself from the agency’s review of Google’s $3.1B DoubleClick acquisition, despite her current and past ties to DoubleClick law firm Jones Day. EPIC and the Center for Digital Democracy, which had requested her recusal, are keeping up the pressure as DoubleClick-related pages and references have been disappearing from Jones Day’s website. Although the statement issued by the Chairwoman suggests Jones Day’s DoubleClick representation is limited to the European Commission, the Google cache of one MIA document boasts: ‘Jones Day is advising DoubleClick Inc., the digital marketing technology provider, on the international and US antitrust and competition law aspects of its planned $3.1 billion acquisition by Google Inc.’”

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