Government approves increases in antitrust fines
The Knesset, Israel’s legislature, approved changes to the Restrictive Trade Practices Law that raise the maximum of antitrust fines. The
The Knesset, Israel’s legislature, approved changes to the Restrictive Trade Practices Law that raise the maximum of antitrust fines. The
Israel’s antitrust tribunal ordered Eliezer Fishman to sell some of his shares in the Yedioth Ahronoth media group in 2011.
The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) is conducting a public consultation on current universal service obligations. The measures
Mitchell Raup, a former partner at Mayer Brown, has joined Poisinelli Shughart as vice-chair of the antitrust practice. Among Raup’s
The FTC has made a Second Request, for additional information and documentary material, on Spectrum Pharmaceutical’s proposed acquisition of Allos
Prominent antitrust and sports law attorney Jeffrey L. Kessler is leaving Dewey LeBoeuf for Winston & Strawn. Although partners have
The Financial Times cites two sources saying that the FTC is probing Facebook’s $1 billion proposed acquisition of Instagram. Although
ICM has filed a motion to dismiss Manwin’s first amended complaint. Manwin brought an antitrust lawsuit against ICM and ICANN,
Hungary’s Competition Office (GVH) has fined three railways HUF 1.25 billion (approximately $5.6 million) for cartel activity. State-owned railway MAV,
Major League Baseball, its clubs, and some television broadcasters are being sued by a group of fans. The plaintiffs charge
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