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By: Robert Connolly (Cartel Capers) As far as criminal price fixing cases brought by the Antitrust Division, the indictment in US.
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By: Mel Silva (Google) The Australian Government has introduced its News Media Bargaining Code into Parliament. Unfortunately, while the Government has made
By: Ramsi Woodcock (What am I Missing) When the New York Journal cabled Mark Twain in London on June 2,
By: FTC Staff 1. What have you sued Facebook for and why? We have sued Facebook for illegal monopolization. Section
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By: Nicolas Petit (Pro Market) In antitrust policy circles, Joseph Schumpeter’s “creative destruction” theory is often mentioned but seldom listened
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By: Michael-James Currie (African Antitrust) In June 2020, the South African Competition Tribunal (Tribunal) handed down two seminal decisions (Babelegi and Dis-Chem) in
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