
Should Antitrust Laws Tackle Privacy Issues? DOJ and State AGs Continue Google Investigations in Response to Privacy Concerns
By Darley Maw, BakerHostetler Months have passed since it was first revealed in July 2019 that the Department of Justice

By Darley Maw, BakerHostetler Months have passed since it was first revealed in July 2019 that the Department of Justice

ViacomCBS is looking to sell its Simon & Schuster book-publishing business, Chief Executive Bob Bakish said, a deal that would provide

Gilead Sciences Inc and other drugmakers must face a proposed class action lawsuit by AIDS activists and consumers alleging they

Four drugs firms have been fined £3.4 million (US$4.4 million) with a £1 million (US$1.3 million) payment to be made

A federal judge this week dismissed a two-year-old antitrust lawsuit against Zillow Group and its Zestimate home valuation tool. In
Digital ad platform Viamedia has released a statement saying that they will be moving forward with an antitrust lawsuit with

A large majority of Americans believe Facebook has “too much power” but many would be disappointed if the social networking

The UK competition watchdog on Wednesday, March 4, announced it has cleared the sale of oil services firm John Wood

France’s high court ruled in favor of an Uber driver who had asked that his contractual relationship with Uber be

QVC must face fraud and antitrust claims by actress Suzanne Somers, who claims the at-home shopping company used catch-and-kill tactics
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