Antitrust in Times of Crisis
The COVID-19 virus has upended our lives and forced individuals, businesses, and governments alike to adapt with urgent creativity. The […]
The COVID-19 virus has upended our lives and forced individuals, businesses, and governments alike to adapt with urgent creativity. The […]
The DOJ’s No. 2 in its antitrust division has left the Department to return to private practice after a three-year
State and federal investigators are planning to slap Facebook with antitrust charges as soon as November, four people familiar with
A request from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to change a decision that let Google and Apple keep providing WeChat
Below, we have provided the full transcript of an interview with Colorado AG Phil Weiser from the second episode of
Below, we have provided the full transcript of the panel discussion, Back to the Future: In Need of a New
While the five commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) debate if an antitrust lawsuit against Facebook should be pursued, FTC staffers
Japan’s antitrust watchdog can open a probe into any merger or business tie-up involving fitness tracker maker Fitbit if the
Europe’s largest gas pipeline company will invest in a UK firm at the heart of the hydrogen market, reports Bloomberg.
By Steve Lohr, New York Times For decades, America’s antitrust laws — originally designed to curb the power of 19th-century corporate