
US: StarKist ordered to pay $100 million criminal fine
A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered StarKist. to pay a $100 million fine in a canned tuna price-fixing

A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered StarKist. to pay a $100 million fine in a canned tuna price-fixing
Posted by CNBC US antitrust law dates back to 1890, but it’s been largely out of the spotlight for twenty

According to Reuters, the US House Judiciary Committee plans to hold hearings and seek documents related to the Justice Department’s

Margrethe Vestager, the Danish politician who has taken on Apple, Amazon, and Google, will stay in charge of Europe’s competition

Achim Wambach, an expert at the Commission on competition law set up by the German Ministry of Economic Affairs, has

The soccer promotion company owned by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross filed a 43-page federal antitrust lawsuit against US Soccer,

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said the antitrust probes into Facebook don’t have any common case studies to draw from

Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll stated that it has hired Dan McCuaig, a former US Department of Justice trial lawyer

The new head of South Korea’s antitrust regulator on Tuesday, September 10, said the agency will crack down on tech

Title giants Stewart Information Services and Fidelity National Financial have called off their US$1.2 billion merger amid opposition from the
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