
Australia’s High Court Rules Google Isn’t A Publisher
Australia’s highest court overturned on Wednesday a ruling that had found Google engaged in defamation by supplying a link to

Australia’s highest court overturned on Wednesday a ruling that had found Google engaged in defamation by supplying a link to

By Luke Hogg, The Hill With the August recess underway, it is time to take stock of Congress’ remaining agenda.

Amazon accused the Federal Trade Commission staff of taking “unusual and perplexing” measures in its investigation of the company’s Prime

In May, Regeneron filed an antitrust suit that alleged Amgen conducted a bundling scheme that allowed the company to charge

Bingo Industries, a former ASX-listed company that was taken over last year through a $2.3 billion bid by Macquarie Infrastructure

A court in Russia has fined streaming service Twitch 2 million roubles ($33,000) for hosting a short video containing what

The UK markets authority has closed a three-year investigation into alleged mis-selling of leasehold properties by housebuilder Barratt Developments. The

Milbank announced that Daniel Rosenthal joined the firm’s Washington, DC office as special counsel in the Global Antitrust and Competition

Google has failed to take down scam ads that violate its policies, according to Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., chair of

A report from the Federal Trade Commission is warning state lawmakers about the dangers of shielding hospital mergers from federal
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