A requirement by 20 Democratic state attorneys common for a courtroom probe into the U.S. Justice Division’s settlement to let tech large Hewlett Packard Enterprise purchase Juniper Networks, which they are saying was influenced by improper lobbying, highlights the rising position states are taking part in in antitrust enforcement.
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