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By Max Mitchell | January 10, 2020
Though the 11-page order did not outline exactly how much should be allocated to each firm, the motion requesting attorney fees allocated the lion's share to New York-based Garwin Gerstein & Fisher.
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By Carl W. Hittinger and Jeanne-Michele Mariani | November 27, 2019
On Nov. 13, House lawmaker Rep. David Cicilline, who has been leading the investigation into tech competition, suggested a new tactic to prevent major Silicon Valley firms from making acquisitions—a merger moratorium until the federal government's top two antitrust enforcers are finished with their own probes into the tech sector.
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By Carl W. Hittinger and Jeanne-Michele Mariani | November 1, 2019
The decision to pardon Zay Jeffries, who went on to receive numerous accolades in the scientific field, is an example of the immense power behind the presidential pardon.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 31, 2019
U.S. District Judge Gene E.K. Pratter said that the direct action plaintiffs in the antitrust case sought to admit hundreds of alleged co-conspirator statements against the defendants, in an effort to show the defendants were involved in a price-fixing conspiracy.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 23, 2019
U.S. District Judge Gene E.K. Pratter of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said Heinz did not show how the transfer of the case to Illinois federal court would benefit judicial economy, particularly as trial fast approaches in the Pennsylvania litigation.
By Robert Storace | October 22, 2019
With 31 states announcing Tuesday they'd be joining an antitrust probe into social media giant Facebook, 47 states are now officially on board in saying they'd take part in the investigation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carl W. Hittinger and Tyson Y. Herrold | October 4, 2019
The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice have found themselves under the microscope as calls for antitrust investigations into "Big Tech" companies escalate.
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By Max Mitchell | October 3, 2019
Allegations were first brought in under the qui tam, or whistleblower, provisions of the False Claims Act.
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By Max Mitchell | September 16, 2019
The insurance companies argued that the structure of the pharmacies in which the physicians held minority ownership stakes, provided a means for the defendants to be paid alleged kickbacks for the prescriptions, but Glazer said the carrier gave no evidence that the Pharmacy Act had been violated.
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By MP McQueen | September 11, 2019
Owned by South Korean company Dongwon Industries, Starkist, whose U.S. headquarters is in Pittsburgh, agreed to plead guilty to felony antitrust charges last October.
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