China: Leading train manufacturers want to unite
The two largest train-makers in the world, both based in China, have submitted pre-merger notifications to international antitrust agencies, reports
The two largest train-makers in the world, both based in China, have submitted pre-merger notifications to international antitrust agencies, reports
The law offices of Thompson Hines LLP has promoted Matthew David Ridings to the position of partner in its announced
Posted by Social Science Research Network Cartel Settlements Seldom Surpass Actual Damages– John M Connor ( American Antitrust Institute) Abstract: Antitrust
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission released a public competition assessment on Wednesday, detailing its reasons for approving Expedia’s $703
Massachusetts-based pharmaceutical company Biogen Idec has agreed to acquire UK based Convergence Pharmaceuticals (CP). CP is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company
Mylen Pharmaceuticals received permission from a federal district court in New Jersey to continue its antitrust lawsuit against Celgene Corporation.
With the conclusion of the Motorola Mobility LLC v. AU Optronics Corp., the Seventh Circuit Court has made a definitive
The UK banks have been looking to consolidate, but it now turns out that the series of class action suits
In a case filed in US District Court for Northern California, Apple has said that Ericsson is demanding excessive royalties
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