US: Celgene settles class action for $55M
US biotech company Celgene has agreed to pay a US$55 million settlement after it was accused of illegally maintaining a
US biotech company Celgene has agreed to pay a US$55 million settlement after it was accused of illegally maintaining a

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) released a statement of issues on Thursday, July 25, raising preliminary concerns about
On Thursday, July 25, the new commissioner of Canada’s Competition Bureau posted the Bureau’s annual plan on the regulator’s website.
The European Commission decided Thursday, July 25, to refer Greece and Spain to the Court of Justice of the EU
On September 25, 2018, the European Commission sent a Statement of Objections to the Slovak rail company ZSSK. The Commission
Speaking at the New Zealand Commerce Commission’s competition and regulation conference, Competition Matters 2019, in Auckland on Thursday, July 25,
Posted by Social Science Research Network Attention and the Law By John M. Newman (University of Miami) Abstract: Human
By Wouter P. J. Wils & Henry Abbott (European Commission) This paper deals with access to the file in competition
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) formally announced its US$5 billion settlement with Facebook on Wednesday morning, July 24, which is
Starwood Capital Group and Apollo Global Management have submitted offers to buy an aircraft-financing business owned by General Electric that
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