Sept 25 (Reuters) - Paramount Skydance ( PSKY ) on
Thursday named Makan Delrahim, a former senior U.S. antitrust
official, as its chief legal officer, amid preparations for a
bid for Warner Bros Discovery ( WBD ).
Delrahim, a former assistant attorney general for the
Justice Department's Antitrust Division, was part of the legal
firm that advised Skydance Media throughout its long-drawn
merger process with Paramount.
He was chosen by U.S. President Donald Trump in September
2017 to be the top antitrust regulator. Delrahim testified
before the Senate Judiciary Committee's antitrust panel in 2019
about the use of antitrust laws to investigate tech giants such
as Google.
He also oversaw the DOJ's unsuccessful bid to block AT&T's ( T )
acquisition of Time Warner in 2018. Trump, who was
president at the time, opposed the deal because he saw it as
helping Time Warner's CNN unit.
Delrahim stepped down from his position in early 2021,
before Joe Biden took office as the president. Since then, he
has been a partner at the law firm Latham & Watkins.