This newsletter is a summary of the antitrust developments we think are most interesting to your business. Roxane Hicheri (counsel based in Paris) ...
China is the dominant source, accounting for more than a third of imported clothing, more than half of imported footwear, 79% of laptops, 78% of smartphones and 87% of video game consoles, according ...
A 15-year-long roller coaster ride of appeals and counter-appeals over the European Commission’s antitrust ruling has ended ...
The Biden-Harris administration escalated its attack on Google last week, moving into a new phase of its antitrust case ...
It will be taken from even more of us if we don't fight for it." Rudy Giuliani's downfall is a "turn of events that feels ...
If the bill passes, New Jersey would be the first U.S. state to bar landlords from using algorithims to fix rents and reduce ...
A US judge on Thursday blocked fashion group Tapestry's $8.5 billion deal to buy Capri, which owns luxury brands including ...
The Biden administration said Thursday it is launching a broad investigation into the state of competition in air travel, including the effect of mergers and joint ventures ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google will give up some documents on the integration of generative AI in search as part of the next phase in ...
Although private equity (PE) sponsors have been active investors in the health care services industry for the last decade, PE-backed health ...
Nascar is seeking an early court win in a lawsuit brought by pro basketball legend Michael Jordan and other stock car team ...
The holdup is purely political. The leader of United Steelworkers, David McCall, has been vocal that his buyer of choice is Ohio-based steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs, spurring Biden, Trump and Harris to ...