
Vertical Restraints in a Digital World
By David S. Evans (Global Economics Group) The subject of vertical restraints is well-trod territory in antitrust. Most of the

By David S. Evans (Global Economics Group) The subject of vertical restraints is well-trod territory in antitrust. Most of the

A US judge has ruled that travel technology firm Sabre may purchase Farelogix after the Justice Department sued to stop

In a deal valued at over a $1 billion, SoFi said it has inked a definitive deal to buy Galileo Financial Technologies.

The two car makers have turned to their banks to secure much needed cash, and Fiat Chrysler (FCA) is looking

The European Commission is considering proposals that would allow EU member States to help companies through the injection of equity,

An Indian retail group has asked a court to allow the restart of an antitrust investigation into Amazon and a

Davis Wright announced that prominent antitrust litigator, Chris Renner, will join its Washington, DC, office as partner on April 6,

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced on Tuesday, April 7, that it could refer SIG’s disposal of its building

President Donald Trump said on Monday, April 5, that OPEC had not pressed him to ask US oil producers to

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has separately authorized private hospitals in Victoria and in Queensland to cooperate with
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