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DOJ Sees Mixed Results in Litigation-Focused Antitrust Strategy
The DOJ antitrust division has vowed to go to court to press its more expansive enforcement views. A victory in a major book publishers case followed a trio of early defeats.Judge Blocks Proposed Merger of Major Book Publishers in Win for DOJ Antitrust Effort
Judge Florence Pan agreed with Justice Department arguments that the merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster would harm competition for books viewed as potential best-sellers.Big Law's High-Yield Bond, Leveraged Finance Practices Take Hit: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Spirit Airlines Shareholders Approve $3.8B Sale to JetBlue
JetBlue emerged as the winner in a bidding war with Frontier to acquire Spirit, the nation's biggest budget airline.Patenting Luggage Locks | Turning Away Insular Cases | Ending Affirmative Action
They did not grant review in any news cases Monday, but they did ask for the views of the U.S. solicitor general in a patent case involving something many travelers use today.View more book results for the query "American Airlines Inc"
Another Federal Judge Tosses Out Challenge to Airline Mask Mandates
"Whether Cares Act funding was a subsidy or compensation, the Court concludes that Congress did not intend to circumvent the procedures for handling claims of disability discrimination against the airlines under the ACAA [Air Carrier Access Act of 1986]," U.S. District Judge Patti B. Saris wrote in the present matter.American Airlines CEO Defends JetBlue Deal to Federal Judge
American and JetBlue say the government has no evidence that the deal is hurting consumers. To the contrary, they say it will help travelers by creating a stronger competitor to Delta and United in New York and Boston.American Airlines CEO Defends JetBlue Deal to Federal Judge
American and JetBlue say they were unable to grow in New York on their own because they couldn't get enough new takeoff and landing times at congested airports.Top Polluters Fail to Tie CEO Pay to Carbon-Cutting Goals
Linking environmental goals to compensation is gaining traction as a mechanism to rouse CEOs to action.JetBlue, Southwest Spar Over Slots in Antitrust Trial
JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes told a federal court in Boston the partnership JetBlue Airways and Southwest Airlines has with American Airlines will help his airline grow, accommodate customers whose flights get canceled, and attract more corporate travelers. Executives from Atlanta-based Delta Airlines and other airlines are expected to testify.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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