US: Supreme Court torn on natural gas jurisdiction ruling
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday challenging whether the Natural Gas Act prevents various states from filing their own
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday challenging whether the Natural Gas Act prevents various states from filing their own
Posted by Social Science Research Network Why Did They Cross the Pacific? Extradition: A Real Threat to Cartelists?– Yoshiya Usami (American
Korea led the way last year in antitrust fines, with China, Malaysia and Indonesia becoming more forceful in enforcing anti-trust
After a year of investigation, the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) finalized the investigation of Qualcomm, Chinese media
Following Verso Paper Corp.’s acquisition of Newpage, the Maine chapter of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW)
Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aereas has struck a codesharing agreement with Copa Airlines, whose Panama City hub offers an array
Since 2009, several of the major animation studios have been investigated about anti-poaching practices and, in 2010, the Department of
US: Family Dollar nears buyout vote The acquisition of Family Dollar has had many ups and downs in a closely
After a successful merger in 2013, Office Depot and OfficeMax have launched a new advertising campaign, but reports are already
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and political activist group Freedom Watch are back in court over oil price-fixing allegations,
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