Antitrust’s Democracy Deficit
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Harry First, New York University (NYU) – School of Law and Spencer Weber Waller, Loyola
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Harry First, New York University (NYU) – School of Law and Spencer Weber Waller, Loyola
The Japan Fair Trade Commission has announced its new Chairman, Kazuyuki Sugimoto, has taken office. In a press release, the
A US appeals court has upheld an earlier ruling that Sunbeam Television Corporation failed to adequately assert its claims that
Spain’s competition authority, the CNC, has issued nearly $34 million in fines to various polyurethane foam manufacturers for forming a
A Lithuanian state-owned railway firm is under threat of a European Commission investigation over the company’s removal of a rail
The man who spearheaded Australia’s mergers legislation two decades ago is speaking out once again declaring the need for even
As reports are emerging that Israel’s Antitrust Authority may soon declare the partners in the nation’s largest natural gas field
Attorney General Eric Holder recently commented that Justice’s antitrust division will be focusing on communications more, a remark made in
While details are scarce, reports say that Portugal’s antitrust authority, AdC, began probing several of the nation’s banks for unspecified
The US Department of Justice has allowed the waiting period for the proposed merger between mobile companies T-Mobile and MetroPCS
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