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803.11, 803.12
Staff
Sam Sheinberg
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The PNO created HSRHelp@ftc.gov to assist filing parties with their substantive questions regarding the HSR rules and to help them determine whether or not a filing is required. This is also the email address to use for questions about completing the HSR form.

Parties should use the premerger@ftc.gov email address for general inquiries about a submitted filing and to submit EWT confirmations. This is also the email address to use if a filing party would like to change the status of an early termination request or send a withdraw and refile letter – all such communications should copy the PNO reviewing attorney and the Department of Justice at premerger@usdoj.gov. During the COVID-19 emergency, use the premerger@ftc.gov email to request an Accellion link in order to file your HSR form electronically and to ask questions about the Accellion filing process.

By the way, if a party wants to complain about a transaction, that party should contact Robert Jones at rjones@ftc.gov, copying Kate Walsh at kwalsh@ftc.gov.

 

Question

What is the difference between the PNO's two email addresses: HSRHelp@ftc.gov and Premerger@ftc.gov?

The PNO created HSRHelp@ftc.gov to assist filing parties with their substantive questions regarding the HSR rules and to help them determine whether or not a filing is required. This is also the email address to use for questions about completing the HSR form.

Parties should use the premerger@ftc.gov email address for general inquiries about a submitted filing and to submit EWT confirmations. This is also the email address to use if a filing party would like to change the status of an early termination request or send a withdraw and refile letter – all such communications should copy the PNO reviewing attorney and the Department of Justice at premerger@usdoj.gov. During the COVID-19 emergency, use the premerger@ftc.gov email to request an Accellion link in order to file your HSR form electronically and to ask questions about the Accellion filing process.

By the way, if a party wants to complain about a transaction, that party should contact Robert Jones at rjones@ftc.gov, copying Kate Walsh at kwalsh@ftc.gov

 

About Informal Interpretations

Informal interpretations provide guidance from PNO staff on the applicability of the HSR rules to specific fact situations. They do not necessarily reflect the position of the Commission. You should not rely on them as a substitute for reading the Act and the Rules themselves. These materials do not, and are not intended to, constitute legal advice. 

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