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Senator Calls On DOJ To Look Into Beef Processing Antitrust Laws

Senator Tina Smith is urging the Department of Justice to examine whether the four largest beef processing companies in the US are violating antitrust...
Law

Inside Book Publishing’s Merger Mania – and Why Antitrust Laws Won’t...

By J. Clara Chan, The Wrap “A lot of the talk and the fear and the anger is about things that are none of the...
Law

EU & China To Discuss Competition Policy Priorities

Officials from the EU and China will meet online from April 26 to 28, 2021, for technical discussions on competition law and enforcement. The...
Law

Grocers Ask Congress To Update Antitrust Laws

Throughout the pandemic, independent grocery stores have provided essential items and goods for residents in small towns throughout Nebraska. Now more than ever, those stores...
Digital world

Economic Power and New Business Models in Competition Law and Economics:...

By Ioannis Lianos (University College London) & Bruno Carballa Smichowski (Joint Research Centre) The digital economy has brought new business models that rely on zero-price...
Law

IBM Accused Of Breaking Antitrust Law By Stealing Server Code

Xinuos sued International Business Machines Corp in Virgin Islands federal court on Wednesday, alleging IBM stole source code related to its server operating system...
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Japan Could Apply Antitrust Law On Digital Cartels

Japanese authorities could apply the antimonopoly law to online businesses that manipulate product prices via artificial intelligence and automated algorithms, according to a government...
Law

Stephenson Harwood Opens Competition Practice In Paris

Stephenson Harwood has expanded its competition law team to Paris with the arrival of Jean-Julien Lemonnier as a partner, the firm has announced. Lemonnier joins...
Europe

The EC Has Released New Guidance For European Contracting Authorities

The European Commission has released new guidance for European contracting authorities on how to use EU law to address suspected cases of collusion in...
Google

Google May Face A $5B Fine For “Incognito” Mode

US District Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that a class-action lawsuit against Google's Incognito tracking policies can go forward, Bloomberg reported. The lawsuit contends that Chrome's...
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