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Predictions for What the 2023 Merger Guidelines Mean in the Health Care Industry
The revamped guidelines are yet another tool for the agencies to use as they seek to push back against consolidation— particularly with respect to cross-market and vertical mergers that the agencies have previously had less success in challenging.Supreme Court Appears Wary of Challenge to Anti-Camping Laws Aimed at Homeless
"Municipalities have competing priorities," said Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. "Why would you think that these nine people [on the Supreme Court] are the best people to judge and weigh those policy judgments?"On the Move: Federal Prosecutor Heads to Moore & Van Allen
In other moves, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings adds a banking & financial services lawyer, while Freeman Mathis & Gary adds two former managing partners from a smaller firm.How Long Before People Trust AI More Than They Trust You?
Our world increasingly disregards unquantifiable expertise. Opinions, once valued, now require digital validation, paving the way for AI's unquestioned output.View more book results for the query "US Department of Justice"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-105
A judge may be honored at a non-fund-raising event held by a not-for-profit organization, even where the entity will recognize the judge for prior assistance in fund-raising before the judge assumed judicial office.Would-Be Chief Economist Accuses Apple of Noncompliance With EU Tech Antitrust Law
If Apple and others in Big Tech refuse to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act and face no consequences, the new antitrust law will fail to rein in Big Tech's anti-competitive behavior, said Fiona Scott Morton.Would-Be Chief Economist Accuses Apple of Noncompliance With EU Tech Antitrust Law
If Apple and others in Big Tech refuse to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act and face no consequences, the new antitrust law will fail to rein in Big Tech's anti-competitive behavior, said Fiona Scott Morton.Trump Defense Seeks to Limit Evidence of Civil Fraud, Bad Faith Litigation at Criminal Trial
Should the former president take the stand, his lawyers want the judge to block questions about lawsuits Trump has lost. what they said is prejudicial evidence aboRevenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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