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Google Hires Former DOJ Employees To Face Antitrust Cases
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has bolstered its legal team with former Department of Justice employees to combat the two antitrust
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has bolstered its legal team with former Department of Justice employees to combat the two antitrust
According to Bloomberg News’ Thursday report, UBS Group and Credit Suisse are both against any type of coerced merger. UBS
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has asked that eight major social media and video streaming firms, including Meta Platforms,
A European Union lawyer has determined that Amazon’s attempts to reduce its taxes in the bloc have broken the union’s
On Wednesday, the Competition Bureau of Canada issued a statement calling for updated merger review rules and proposed about 50
The British government has announced that on security grounds, the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok will be banned from all official
A federal appeals court has approved a settlement of a class-action lawsuit brought against Visa and Mastercard. The settlement, in
On Wednesday a federal grand jury in Las Vegas handed down an indictment accusing a healthcare executive of conspiring to
Mexico’s Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) reported this Wednesday that Commissioner Andrea Marván Saltiel will hold the presidency of the
FTX’s new management has uncovered $3.2 billion in transfers to the company’s founders. Much of that money — $2.2 billion —
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