
New Zealand Regulator Postpones Microsoft-Activision Blizzard Decision
The New Zealand Commerce Commission has pushed back its deadline for a decision on Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard King from February

The New Zealand Commerce Commission has pushed back its deadline for a decision on Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard King from February

By Paul R. Gugliuzza & Jonas Andreson, Temple University It’s not just parties to litigation who forum shop. Sometimes judges

The UK competition regulator will ease the antitrust rules on climate change initiatives to tackle business concerns that collaboration on

The District of Columbia attorney general on Monday urged a Washington, DC, appeals court to revive the city’s claim that

A Canada federal judge called into question the competition bureau’s argument to block Rogers Communications’s C$20 billion ($14.9 billion) bid

Last year saw a record Apple lobbying spend, as the company sought to fight the threat of antitrust legislation, according to public disclosures.

The Department of Justice and eight states filed a lawsuit against Google on Tuesday, claiming the tech giant abuses its

The Biden administration is gearing up to take on Google in court over the company’s alleged antitrust violations in the

Ticketmaster was hit by a cyberattack in November that led to the problems with ticket sales for Taylor Swift’s upcoming

Dear Readers, The story of antitrust is often a story of ebbs and flows. What may at one point in
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