
E*Trade, Morgan Stanley Deal Wins US Antitrust Approval
Five weeks after Morgan Stanley announced it planned to buy discount broker E-Trade for US$13 billion, the Justice Department’s antitrust

Five weeks after Morgan Stanley announced it planned to buy discount broker E-Trade for US$13 billion, the Justice Department’s antitrust

Mylan and Upjohn (a Pfizer company) revealed they have delayed the transaction due to meeting restrictions and concerns over staff

The federal government will resume granting early clearance to deals that don’t need additional antitrust scrutiny after the practice was

Saudi Arabia stated on Friday, March 27, it was not in talks with Russia to balance oil markets despite rising

Competition law is to be temporarily suspended to allow ferry operators to maintain a crucial lifeline between the Isle of

Bona Law announced that antitrust lawyer Jon Cieslak is leaving Cooley to join Bona Law as a partner March 13,

South Africa’s competition authorities have blocked a bid by Naspers to buy online vehicle group WeBuyCars amid the concern it

The China Securities Regulatory Commission has given final regulatory approval to Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to assume majority stakes

By Jason C. Hicks, David B. Hamilton, Matthew F. Tilley (Womble Bond Dickinson) It is said that people “come together”

The coronavirus pandemic could delay the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust investigation of tech companies
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