
Antitrust Laws Still Apply to Trade Association and Competitor Meetings During COVID-19 Outbreak
By Anna Konradi Behrmann, Andrew Dettmer & Kathy Osborn (Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP) Businesses are taking drastic measures

By Anna Konradi Behrmann, Andrew Dettmer & Kathy Osborn (Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP) Businesses are taking drastic measures
Brazil’s antitrust watchdog will reevaluate the sale of Embraer’s commercial division to Boeing, following an appeal by federal prosecutors, local
AbbVie and Allergan announced Tuesday, March 17, that they signed a consent decree with the US Federal Trade Commission that

Ingram Micro has rejected allegations by an antitrust authority that it fixed Apple product prices in the French market, describing

Some Japanese eateries using services of restaurant review websites have had the terms of their contracts unilaterally changed by the

SoftBank Group told shareholders of WeWork that it could withdraw from an agreement to buy US$3 billion of stock in

SixFifty, the technology subsidiary of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, announced on Wednesday, March 18, the launch of its fully

National US law firms Troutman Sanders and Pepper Hamilton have postponed their agreed merger to July 1 in response to

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) is suspending the acceptance and evaluation of merger notifications with its offices minimally staffed while

Biglaw Merger Postponed Due To Coronavirus The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released a variety of advice for
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