
Google Calls India Antitrust Decision A “Setback” For Consumers
Google said on Friday that the Indian antitrust watchdog’s decision to fine it 13.38 billion Indian rupees ($161.95 million) for

Google said on Friday that the Indian antitrust watchdog’s decision to fine it 13.38 billion Indian rupees ($161.95 million) for

Thousands of unionized retail workers from the US Mid-Atlantic to the West Coast are lobbying regulators and lawmakers as part

Italy’s antitrust agency Agcm said on Friday it had fined domestic gas and electricity provider Optima Italia 1.3 million euros

Squire Patton Boggs has appointed Gorka Navea as a partner in its Competition-Antitrust Practice Group. Mr Navea has had a

Australia’s competition watchdog is proposing to reject an extension of a charter partnership between Virgin Australia and Alliance Aviation, citing

Smithfield Foods stepped closer to exiting antitrust litigation over an alleged industry-wide scheme to fix pork prices, when a federal

New York Attorney General Letitia James today took two actions to stop unlawful and monopolistic business practices by ski resort

Thailand’s telecommunications regulator cleared the merger of the country’s second and third largest mobile operators, True Corporation and Telenor ASA’s Total Access

By Carl Shapiro & Keith Waehrer This paper provides an economic analysis of the antitrust case brought by the Federal

A US jury found on Thursday that Credit Suisse did not conspire with the world’s largest banks to rig prices
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