US: Apple claims SCOTUS ruling invalidates Qualcomm IP agreement
Apple has escalated its legal attack on Qualcomm, declaring the iPhone broadband chip license agreement is invalid, and the manufacturer
Apple has escalated its legal attack on Qualcomm, declaring the iPhone broadband chip license agreement is invalid, and the manufacturer
Salomé Cisnal de Ugarte will be joining the Brussels office of Hogan Lovells in August as a partner in the
Robins Kaplan announced that Tai S. Milder, a decorated trial attorney with the US Department of Justice Antitrust Division, has
An Australian regulator cleared Tabcorp’s proposed takeover of lottery owner Tatts Group for US$4.67 b, paving the way for a match-up
On June 12, 2017, a former Israeli executive was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay US$41,170
The federal appeals court in Washington, DC, has removed a temporary regulatory hurdle to Sinclair Broadcast’s US$3.9 billion acquisition of
Bayer’s chief executive said talks with the EU Commission over the antitrust scrutiny of the German drugmaker’s planned takeover of US
A couple of weeks ago, Eugene Kaspersky, from the Russian multinational cyber security and anti-virus provider Kaspersky, fired shots at
A proposed Kansas rule barring real estate brokers from offering gift cards would reduce competition and cause “significant harm” to
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