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Antitrust Division Sections and Offices

Organization Chart for the U.S. Department of Justice - Antitrust Division Office of the Assistant Attorney General Appellate Section Executive Office Special Counsel DAAG Economic Analysis Section Legal Policy Section DAAG Criminal Enforcement DAAG Regulatory Matters DAAG Civil Enforcement Competition Policy Section DAAG International Enforcement Economic Litigation Section Foreign Commerce Section Economic Regulatory Section Dallas Field Office National Criminal Enforcement Section Atlanta Field Office New York Field Office Chicago Field Office Philadelphia Field Office Cleveland Field Office San Francisco Field Office Networks and Technology Enforcement Section Litigation I, II, and III Sections Telecommunications and Media Enforcement Section Litigation I, II, and III Sections Transportation, Energy, and Agriculture Section Litigation I, II, and III Sections Office of Operations

ANTITRUST DIVISION 2002 ORGANIZATION CHART

Special Counsel, two sections, and one office report directly to the Assistant Attorney General:

  • Appellate Section
  • Legal Policy Section
  • Executive Office

Five Deputy Assistant Attorneys General also report directly to the Assistant Attorney General and represent the following areas:

  • Economic
  • International
  • Criminal
  • Regulatory
  • Civil

The economic area contains three sections:

  • Economic Litigation
  • Economic Regulation
  • Competition Policy

The international area contains one section:

  • Foreign Commerce

The criminal area contains eight offices:

  • Atlanta
  • Chicago
  • Cleveland
  • Dallas
  • New York
  • Philadelphia
  • San Francisco
  • National Criminal Enforcement

The regulatory area contains three sections:

  • Telecommunication and Media
  • Transportation, Energy, and Agriculture
  • Network and Technology

The civil area contains three sections:

  • Litigation I
  • Litigation II
  • Litigation III

The chart shows a dotted‐line reporting relationship from the Office of Operations to the criminal, regulatory, and civil areas.