US: Cheerleaders’ NFL collusion lawsuit shut down, again
Despite NFL cheerleaders only making anywhere from US$0 to US$125 a game, their US$300 million lawsuit alleging that the NFL
Despite NFL cheerleaders only making anywhere from US$0 to US$125 a game, their US$300 million lawsuit alleging that the NFL
In the proceedings to collect the nearly US$6.7 billion fine from Gazprom, the Kyiv Economic Court of Appeal has overturned
Irish Ryanair is trying to increase its influence in Italy by buying out bankrupt airline Alitalia. It is currently believe
France’s Saint-Gobain has finished an agreement to fully acquire Brazil based TekBond, an adhesive company that mostly caters to the
On July 25, DS Smith PLC said that it had won shareholder approval as well as US Federal Trade Commission
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La presidenta interina de la Comisión Federal de Comercio (FTC), Maureen K. Ohlhausen, anunció varias reformas de procesos internos en
Posted by Social Science Research Network EU Merger Policy after the 2004 Reform: More Economic Approach, Fewer Challenges By Federico
In the wake of the allegations reported last week of German car makers colluding to fix prices, specifically of diesel
In a July 24 announcement, Crowell & Moring stated that former US Department of Justice Deputy Assistant Attorney General Juan
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