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By Enrique Sanjuan (University of Malaga) Articles 18 and 19 of the Damages Directive 2014 include, in development of the

By Enrique Sanjuan (University of Malaga) Articles 18 and 19 of the Damages Directive 2014 include, in development of the

Pfizer Inc. is in advanced talks to buy Global Blood Therapeutics Inc., the maker of a recently approved drug for

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is planning a vote soon on a major piece of antitrust legislation aimed at Big Tech. Schumer’s office confirmed

SV Claims began a landmark competition case against major cryptocurrency exchanges seeking damages of up to £9.9 billion. The claim

India plans to overhaul its competition law so that global technology companies will have to seek the country’s antitrust approval

EU antitrust regulators have asked app developers whether Alphabet unit Google’s threat to remove apps from its Play Store if

London-based crypto firm Blockchain.com said on Thursday it had registered as a virtual asset service provider in Italy, the latest

Rogers Communications said on Thursday that Canada’s competition commissioner has a “statutory obligation” to expedite the hearing into the company’s proposed

BC Flynn Contracting (BC Flynn) and Axion Specialty Contracting (Axion) pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court in Connecticut for their

By George S. Ford (Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy Studies) & Michael Stern (Auburn University) We
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