New York is a vibrant and diverse state located in the Northeastern United States. It is home to a variety of businesses, industries, and organizations. The New York State Antitrust Bureau is responsible for investigating and enforcing antitrust laws, which are designed to protect competition and consumers. The Antitrust Bureau is part of the New York State Attorney General's Office and is responsible for regulating activities that involve companies, mergers, and acquisitions and other forms of business competition. The Antitrust Bureau accepts complaints from individuals and businesses regarding anti-competitive practices. Complaints can be made using the Antitrust Bureau's online complaint form, which is available on the New York State Attorney General's Office website. The form requires basic information about the complaint, including the nature of the complaint, the parties involved, and any other relevant details. The Antitrust Bureau also accepts complaints via email, mail, or fax. Complaints are reviewed and investigated by the Bureau's legal staff, and in certain cases, may be referred to other agencies or referred to the New York State Attorney General's Office for further action.