Japan: Parts supplier to settle antitrust claims for $212 million
Japanese automotive parts suppliers Yazaki and Chiyoda Manufacturing agreed on Wednesday to pay $212 million and $1.15 million, respectively, to
Japanese automotive parts suppliers Yazaki and Chiyoda Manufacturing agreed on Wednesday to pay $212 million and $1.15 million, respectively, to
Poland’s consumer protection watchdog on Thursday said it had initiated proceedings against Volkswagen for misleading customers over emissions, a step
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A Mexican tribunal struck down a ruling on Thursday that said broadcaster Grupo Televisa did not have market power in
Mexico’s Federal Commission for Economic Competition (COFECE) has carried out a probe into possibly illegal instances of collusion in the
A court in South Korea has refused a request by prosecutors to issue an arrest warrant for Samsung chief Lee
Despite regulators’ best efforts, the upside from leaking corporate deals still appears too great to resist for some corporate advisers.
The drugmaker Mallinckrodt has agreed to pay $100 million to settle Federal Trade Commission and state charges that the company
President-elect Donald Trump met with Republican FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai this weekend as many wonder what direction his administration will
DLA Piper announced that Nathan Bush has joined the Litigation and Regulatory practice in Singapore as Head of Investigations for
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