How Italian Colors Guts Private Antitrust Enforcement by Replacing it with Ineffective Forms of Arbitration
Posted by Social Science Research Network How Italian Colors Guts Private Antitrust Enforcement by Replacing it with Ineffective Forms of
Posted by Social Science Research Network How Italian Colors Guts Private Antitrust Enforcement by Replacing it with Ineffective Forms of
On Tuesday Ofgem released a statement apologizing for “patronizing” comments made in a press release in early January. Families struggling
Santander’s UK banking arm has signaled that it is preparing to hand out $55 million in compensation following its fine
Last Friday evening, Zuffa filed a motion to have the case transferred to Nevada where he included subpoenas for 25
France’s competition authority, the Autorite de la Concurrence, has announced that Outremer Telecom has cancelled its recent mobile tariff hikes
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Britain won a court fight with European Union regulators who claimed its tax-relief rules discriminate against companies with cross-border units.
Energy Minister Silvan Shalom said on Tuesday natural gas companies operating offshore Israel will have to sell some of their
Due to rising inflation Russian officials are considering putting a price cap on “essential food products,” reports the Moscow Times.
Williams, Williams Partners and Access Midstream Partners, US based natural gas pipeline companies have announced the closing of the merger
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