Tag: Antitrust Violations
US: Trump looking into antitrust violations by Amazon, other tech giants
President Trump is considering antitrust actions against Silicon Valley giants as a means of regulation, he told Axios on HBO in an interview aired...
Taiwan: Qualcomm & regulators settle antitrust suit
After being slapped with a US$774 million fine for antitrust violations, Qualcomm has reached an agreement with Taiwan’s Fair Trade Commission (TFTC) to remedy...
US: Emma Chemicals files price-fixing suit
Emma Chemicals filed a class-action lawsuit against several manufacturing companies, citing alleged antitrust violations and unjust enrichment.
Lead plaintiff Emma Chemicals filed a complaint in...
US: Senators bring back bill to stop OPEC ‘Price Fixing’
US Senator Chuck Grassley (Republican - Iowa), along with a fellow Republican and two Democratic lawmakers, introduced legislation in the Senate that’s aimed at...
US: Egg farms cleared of price fixing cartel
Rose Acre Farms, Ohio Fresh Eggs and Sauder received a favorable verdict in a major federal antitrust litigation brought by a class of direct...
US: Teradata sues SAP for antitrust, other violations
Cloud company Teradata said Wednesday it has filed a lawsuit against Germany's SAP for stealing trade secrets, copyright infringement and antitrust violations.
"Teradata is alleging...
US: Mayo Clinic doctor raises concern about antitrust violations
A doctor’s complaints may bring new life to concerns about antitrust violations at the Mayo Clinic in southern Minnesota.
Dr. Matthew Kumar chairs the Department...
US: Florida AG probing chicken price-fixing
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi's office has opened an investigation into allegations made in civil lawsuits, filed last year in federal court in Chicago,...
Can False Advertising Give Rise to Antitrust Liability? (2)
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Christopher Cole, Dec 31, 2014
In late 2013, a jury in the Eastern District...
Can False Advertising Give Rise to Antitrust Liability?
This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle
Christopher Cole, Jul 29, 2014
In late 2013, a jury in the Eastern District...