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By David Ruiz | June 28, 2017
European regulators have slammed Google with a record $2.7 billion fine for alleged antitrust violations.
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By Rebecca Cohen | June 28, 2017
The firm has bolstered its office in Mountain View, California, by hiring a pair of antitrust and trade regulation experts in Aaron Sheanin and Tai Snow Milder.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 28, 2017
A federal judge has denied a renewed motion for class certification by indirect purchasers in the egg price-fixing antitrust litigation.
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By Adina Solomon | June 28, 2017
Practice Profile: Tuck focuses on international arbitration and federal antitrust litigation. His electrical engineering background allows him to represent…
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By Ben Hancock | June 27, 2017
The decision by the European Commission will force the company to change the way it displays some search results, but also marks the opening of what is likely to be a long court battle and more civil litigation against the tech giant.
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By Scott Graham | June 27, 2017
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh will allow antitrust claims to proceed based on a theory that the chip giant abused its patent portfolio to extract inflated royalty rates. That's bad news for the wireless giant which is also fending off suits from Apple and consumers.
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By therecorder | The Recorder | June 26, 2017
9th Cir.; 15-16938 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that federal antitrust law does not apply to minor league baseball. Minor…
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By Ross Todd | June 26, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit sided with MLB and its lawyers at Keker, Van Nest & Peters on Monday, finding that Congress explicitly exempted minor league baseball from the federal antitrust law in the Curt Flood Act of 1998.
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By Miriam Rozen | June 22, 2017
As the Department of Justice prosecutes alleged manipulation of the foreign currency spot trading market, a trio of London-based foreign currency traders who worked for Citicorp, Barclays, and JPMorgan Chase agreed earlier this month to come to New York in July for their arraignments.
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By Tom McParland | June 21, 2017
A Delaware federal judge on Wednesday blocked the planned $367 million merger of market-leading radioactive waste disposal companies EnergySolutions Inc. and Waste Control Specialists, ruling in favor of government attorneys who argued the tie-up would violate U.S. antitrust law.
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