Antitrust Settlements is a springboard to investigate how a simple antitrust enforcement tool, having turned competition law into an economic regulation policy, can drive the economy leading both the antitrust and regulatory intervention in markets. Competition enforcement authorities use settlements as a tool to ensure compliance with antitrust law. Companies can make commitments to remedy breaches, ensuring that they avoid litigation and potential fines and reputational damage. Antitrust law does not necessarily need to be abolished but rather should be fully exploited as an economic regulation led by antitrust settlements.