The further conflicts of Deborah Platt Majoras
Seems that the conflicts of interest that FTC chair Deborah Platt Majoras carries about in her briefcase go deeper than I realized. You may recall that two privacy groups called for her recusal from considering the Google-DoubleClick merger based on the fact that her husband is a partner at the law firm of Jones Day, which is representing DoubleClick, although, it turns out, not before the FTC but rather before the European Commission.