Tag: US
Raytheon Losses Bid To Dismiss US Antitrust Suit
A Connecticut federal judge has given an early win to aerospace engineers alleging that a division of Raytheon Technologies Corp and five other companies...
US Military Contractor Pleads Guilty To Bid Rigging
A Texas military contractor pleaded guilty on Jan. 12 to rigging bids on public military contracts in the state of Texas.
According to court documents,...
US Actors’ Union Asks Judge To Dismiss Antitrust Suit
The Actors' Equity Association has asked a US judge to dismiss as "baseless" an antitrust lawsuit from a veteran theater producer who is tangled...
US Judge Denies LIV Golf Request To Delay Hearing
A Northern California US District Court judge has denied a request to delay a hearing on discovery, setting up a showdown between attorneys for...
Swimmers’ Governing Body Wins 2018 US Antitrust Case
In a defeat for athletes challenging officials running their sport, a Californian court has ruled in favor of swimming's governing body in antitrust cases...
Microsoft Drops Claim Against US FTC In Activision Blizzard Case
Microsoft says it made a mistake last month when it claimed that the very structure of Federal Trade Commission, the agency trying to block...
US Prosecutors Investigate Another Member of FTX Inner Circle
U.S. prosecutors are reportedly investigating a third member of Sam Bankman-Fried’s inner circle.
Prosecutors are investigating bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX’s former engineering director, Nishad Singh,...
The Year Ahead In Antitrust For Big Tech In The US...
By James Hercher, Adex Changer
2023 is only a week in and antitrust scrutiny is already roiling the American big tech cadre of Alphabet, Amazon,...
Meta Must Face US Suit Over Facebook Ads
Meta lost a bid to dismiss a lawsuit in Northern California federal court brought by an artist who said Facebook violates her and other...
US Seized Shares & Accounts Linked To FTX
The United States is seizing assets that are linked to bankrupt crypto exchange FTX.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Wednesday (Jan. 4) that the federal...