Tag: DOJ
DOJ Antitrust Division Veteran Jumps to Antitrust Boutique Bona Law
A US Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division and BigLaw veteran recently joined antitrust boutique Bona Law. Dylan Carson, who most recently was a partner at...
Federal Trial Begins Over Proposed UnitedHealth Mega-Merger
The current and former CEOs of UnitedHealth Group Inc. are expected to testify in an upcoming trial in which the insurance giant faces off...
DOJ Nabs Winston & Strawn Pro For Antitrust Team
David Dahlquist, a co-chair of Winston & Strawn's healthcare and life sciences group who works on antitrust matters, is leaving the firm to become...
US Bipartisan Lawmakers Ask DOJ For Antitrust Efforts Update
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is asking the U.S. Department of Justice for an update on efforts to combat anticompetitive conduct in the health...
DOJ’s Antitrust Division & The NLRB Pen New Interagency Agreement
The Justice Department’s Antitrust Division and the NLRB have penned a new interagency agreement that will allow them to share information and coordinate enforcement...
‘Fantastical Claims’ & Stephen King: Penguin Random House & DOJ Face...
By Clint Rainey, Fast Company
The Justice Department’s ambitious bid to stop Penguin Random House from buying rival publisher Simon & Schuster has started taking on more...
DOJ Hires Antitrust Trial Lawyers For Future Court Actions
The Justice Department is ramping up its hiring of antitrust trial lawyers as the Biden administration moves to deliver on its promise to take...
DOJ Files New Antitrust Suit Over Poultry Price-Fixing
The Department of Justice said Monday it has filed a lawsuit accusing poultry processors Sanderson Farms (SAFM), Cargill Meat Solutions and Wayne Farms, as...
Uber Admits To Data Breach Cover-Up & Enters Agreement With DOJ
Uber admitted to covering up a 2016 data breach, during which hackers gained access to nearly 60 million user records and hundreds of thousands...
DOJ Says No-Poach Agreements Are Per Se Illegal In Trucker Case
Competing employers’ no-poach agreements are inherently illegal, the Justice Department said in a statement of interest filed in a workers’ antitrust lawsuit against CRST...