
US Military Contractor Pleads Guilty To Bid Rigging
A Texas military contractor pleaded guilty on Jan. 12 to rigging bids on public military contracts in the state of

A Texas military contractor pleaded guilty on Jan. 12 to rigging bids on public military contracts in the state of

Paul, Weiss has made an addition to its antitrust litigation group, with a distinguished former federal judge and senior Justice

Colorado Rep. Ken Buck is pushing Congress to pass legislation that will curb Big Tech companies’ power, but is unsure

Russia’s competition regulator has fined Apple, say that its forcing of developers to use the App Store payment system is an abuse of

Davis Polk announced that the firm is launching a European antitrust practice in Brussels. The practice will be led by Jürgen

The European Union needs financing tools to help its clean tech compete against US rivals that are set to benefit

Asset manager Legal & General plans to take the rare step of voting to oust energy group Capricorn’s senior leadership

Several FTX employees have turned to law firm Covington & Burling to help them deal with questions from US authorities investigating

The Australian Competition Tribunal (ACT) has agreed to review the appeal submitted by TPG and Telstra at the end of

British chemical firm Ineos is nearing a deal to buy assets being sold by Sika to appease antitrust regulators, Bloomberg News
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