California hasn’t brought a case for criminal antitrust violations in more than 20 years. But that’s about to change, California Assistant Attorney General Paula Blizzard told a roomful of white-collar defense lawyers and in-house counsel last week.

Blizzard, who leads the state Justice Department’s antitrust division, said she’s made it her mission in the last year to reinvigorate its criminal prosecutions program.

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