The New Copycats: How Facebook Squashes Competition From Startups
Posted by Wall Street Journal The New Copycats: How Facebook Squashes Competition From Startups By Betsy Morris and Deepa Seetharaman Tech
Posted by Wall Street Journal The New Copycats: How Facebook Squashes Competition From Startups By Betsy Morris and Deepa Seetharaman Tech
Chicago-headquartered Kirkland & Ellis has added to its antitrust and competition practice with the hire of a new partner in
US credit card processing company Vantiv secured a deal to buy British-based rival Worldpay for £8 billion (US$10.4 billion) in
President Trump’s top choice for Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chairman is Joseph Simons of Paul Weiss, a Washington lawyer who
Contact lens seller 1-800 Contacts has asked a Utah federal court to toss a proposed class suit alleging the companies
Luciana Martorano, an experienced antitrust attorney, joined Licks Attorneys as a new partner based in São Paulo office, effective August
Russia’s state competition regulator said it is investigating the country’s biggest mobile operators over their national roaming fees and called
Idea Cellular has approached the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in Ahmedabad, seeking its approval for the mobile company’s merger
As predicted by Bloomberg earlier this week, Azim Makanojiva, president of e-commerce firm Zaappaaz, pleaded guilty to a one-count criminal
Hong Kong has given a free pass to container lines to engage in vessel sharing agreements (VSAs) without contravening antitrust
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