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By Chris O'Malley | April 1, 2024
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."
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By Maydeen Merino | April 1, 2024
"Many non-chair commissioners think they would be better than the chair, so you have to work hard to maintain their commitment to a program, you have to engage them," said former FTC chair William Kovacic.
9 minute read
By Abigail Adcox | April 1, 2024
The lawyers were chief and assistant chief in the Washington criminal II section of the DOJ's antitrust division.
3 minute read
By Rick Mitchell | March 31, 2024
The regulator said Google failed to notify it or news publishers that it was using their content to train its AI platform.
4 minute read
By Lisa Willis | March 29, 2024
"Because this is such a big case, ... we expect other suits to follow," said Ricardo Martinez-Cid, of Miami's Podhurst Oreck.
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By Charles Toutant | March 29, 2024
A 2020 verdict allowed Teva and other companies to produce generic versions of Vascepa. But Teva allegedly had to scale back its launch because of an inability to obtain the key ingredient, the suit said.
4 minute read
By Maria Dinzeo | March 29, 2024
The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are worried that the growing use of algorithms is making price fixing increasingly difficult to detect—and that the use of AI to create ever-more-sophisticated algorithms will exacerbate that challenge.
4 minute read
By Maydeen Merino | March 27, 2024
Antitrust victories in the Third Circuit in the early 2000s likely led the Justice Department to sue in New Jersey federal court.
3 minute read
By Maydeen Merino | March 27, 2024
Antitrust victories in the Third Circuit in the early 2000s likely led the Justice Department to sue in New Jersey federal court.
3 minute read
By Charles Toutant | March 25, 2024
Like the Department of Justice suit, the consumer class actions claim Apple engages in exclusionary conduct to shut competitors out of the markets for revenue from areas such as its App Store, Apple Pay and music streaming.
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