Tag: DOJ
US: ISPs join DOJ against California’s net neutrality law
The broadband industry's four main lobbying groups are joining forces to stop California's net neutrality law from taking effect.
On Wednesday, October 3, lobby groups...
US: DOJ approves UTC’s US$30b takeover of Rockwell with conditions
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) will require United Technologies (UTC) to divest two Rockwell Collins divisions before it gives the final approval to...
US: DOJ sues California over net neutrality rules
The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued California over its new new neutrality law, a little over an hour after Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill, reported...
US: Delrahim concerned about big tech allegations
The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust chief said Friday, September 28, he's unsettled by allegations that the biggest US technology companies are suppressing conservative...
US: Former DOJ Antitrust Division Assistant Chief joins Latham
On Thursday, September 27, Latham & Watkins announced that Elizabeth Prewitt has joined the firm as a partner in the Litigation & Trial Department...
US: Delrahim to shorten merger review process
The head of the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division has said the enforcer will try to close most investigations within six months of filing,...
US: Kaplan hires DOJ antitrust pro for NY office
On Tuesday, September 25, Robins Kaplan announced that Jennifer Jones joined the firm’s New York Office as counsel.
Ms. Jones is a seasoned trial attorney,...
US: States met with DOJ on antitrust action against social media...
The representatives of 13 states plus the District of Columbia met with top Justice Department officials to discuss what could result in a comprehensive,...
US/EU: Vestager visiting US this week
This week, the EU’s chief antitrust official will be visiting the US and meeting with US Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission...
US: DOJ’s antitrust head detailed antitrust limits for FRAND
Delrahim, head of the DOJs antitrust division said in a speech yesterday, that violating a promise to license on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms...