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With Albertsons Complaint, Chancery Sees New Challenge to Advance Notice Bylaws
The complaint is proving true a prediction made by Vice Chancellor Lori Will in a 2023 opinion anticipating shareholder suits over the corporate provisions.DOJ and FTC Using New Weapons to Attack Antitrust Conduct
While the DOJ is continuing its aggressive prosecution of criminal cases, it is also now utilizing alternative methods to pursue alleged monopolistic conduct.Amazon Has Illegally Maintained a Monopoly, FTC Alleges
The online giant denies the allegations, saying that "the practices the FTC is challenging have helped to spur competition and innovation across the retail industry."Shareholder Claims Amazon Used Data to Undercut Third-Party Sellers
The complaint, which names Jeff Bezos, Andrew Jassy and 16 other board members and executives, alleged that Amazon uses third-party data to create its own version of products that have sold well.Laster Weighs Dismissal, Stay of Meta Monopoly Claims: 'This Could All Be Wrong'
The complaint alleges Meta's management led the company to a series of legal battles by using data to seek out and acquire competitor companies and inflating video advertising metrics.View more book results for the query "*"
Merger of Sugar Refiners Survives Biden Administration's First Antitrust Suit
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika found the acquisition of Imperial Sugar Co. by ex-rival U.S. Sugar Corp. doesn't violate Chapter 7 of the Clayton Act. The decision was a win for litigation teams led by Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Latham & Watkins.Pharma Co. Hit With Antitrust Suit for Allegedly Blocking Sale of Competitor's Cholesterol Med
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.DOJ's Suit Targeting Sugar Producers Could Become One of the 'Major Cases' in Antitrust Litigation
"This case may be one of the major cases going forward on how you define relevant market even further," said Carl Hittinger, a partner at Baker & Hostetler.US DOJ Challenges Sugar Acquisition in District of Delaware Antitrust Suit
If the acquisition goes forward, the DOJ claims, refined sugar and the products it's used in could soar in price with nearly all the sales in the Southeast controlled by two producers.Suits Against Big Tech Argue Impeding Public Discourse Violates Antitrust Rules. Will They Succeed?
"[T]he question is going to be: Have newspapers lost advertising revenue not simply because of Google and Facebook and any practices they have adopted, but because we now have different technologies that we like and use?" says one antitrust lawyer.Download Now
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