EU: ‘Error of law’ may reinstate $132M copper cartel fine
A European Union advisor has suggested that the European Commission may reinstate a $132 million fine imposed on Aalberts Industries
A European Union advisor has suggested that the European Commission may reinstate a $132 million fine imposed on Aalberts Industries
According to reports, authorities in India could be ready to launch an investigation into a lack of bidding competition in
Just days after some of Europe’s largest telecommunications companies rallied for more leniency in merger and acquisition activity, European Commissioner
The probable outcome of the US Supreme Court case concerning arbitration clauses remains unclear after Wednesday’s oral arguments, especially as
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Nicholas Economides (NYU) and Benjamin E. Hermalin (Berkeley) describe The economics of network neutrality ABSTRACT:
President Barack Obama will name Edith Ramirez as the Federal Trade Commission’s new Chairwoman, to succeed Jon Leibowitz, the White
Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service has reportedly reached an interim settlement with Aeroflot, an airline carrier found to have made an
In a decision that is sure to summon little surprise, the European Commission has denied Ryanair’s attempt to takeover Aer
According to sources, the Competition Commission of India has approved of the merger remedies proposed by alcohol giant USL in
A minerals company’s case against two railway entities has been dismissed by a federal judge who ruled claims of monopolistic
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