US: NCAA suit has chance for dismissal next month
The NCAA’s fate may be decided next month as a motion to dismiss an antitrust case against the athletics association
The NCAA’s fate may be decided next month as a motion to dismiss an antitrust case against the athletics association
After facing security concerns in the US, Chinese telecommunications equipment makers Huawei and ZTE are now facing the European Commission
The European Commission has officially launched an investigation into credit card giant MasterCard in efforts to earn more about the
As the European Commission has reportedly received a settlement from Google over allegations the search giant has abused its dominance

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The EU General Court has dealt a blow to the European Commission as it has partially reversed the Commission’s 2008
According to reports, Telecom Italia SpA may be forced to divest its strategic fixed-line network to the state if it
In a costly mistake for the firmer competition authority of Ottawa, Canada’s Competition Tribunal ended a high-profile case by ruling
The Office of Fair Trading has announced the initiation of an investigation into investment management corporation BlackRock and its buyout
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