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U.S. Department of Justice

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Federal law enforcement and legal agency of the United States government with 115,000 employees. Oversees antitrust enforcement, merger reviews, and criminal prosecution related to infrastructure, energy markets, and corporate transactions.

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Founded 1870 115,000 employees
Government AgencyRegulator

Strategic Overview

  • Antitrust Division reviews and approves major infrastructure mergers and acquisitions in the United States, with authority to block transactions that substantially lessen competition
  • Prosecutes fraud, market manipulation, and criminal activity in energy markets including power trading, renewable energy certificate fraud, and bid-rigging in infrastructure procurement
  • Increased scrutiny of vertical integration in energy and utilities sectors under current administration
  • Environmental Crimes Section prosecutes violations related to infrastructure projects including hazardous waste disposal and environmental permit violations
  • Reviews foreign investment in U.S. critical infrastructure alongside CFIUS for national security implications

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Investment Focus

Technologies
Offshore Wind1
Geography
USA1

Key People

Merrick Garland
Attorney General

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
Energy TransitionUtilitiesTransportDigital/Telecom
Geographies
United States
Deal Stage
OperatingBrownfield

Subsidiaries

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)U.S. Marshals ServiceFederal Bureau of Prisons

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