
US: 47 AGs to probe Facebook for antitrust violations
New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced Tuesday, October 22, that 47 attorneys general from states and US territories

New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced Tuesday, October 22, that 47 attorneys general from states and US territories

Three US lawmakers active in tech issues will introduce a bill requiring social networks like Facebook to allow users to
WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann will reportedly get about US$1.7 billion under a deal in which SoftBank will take control of

By Nicholas Economides, Lawrence J. White, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans (New York University), John E. Kwoka, Jr.(Northeastern University), Hal J.

State attorneys general and federal investigators gathered Monday with public policy and antitrust experts to explore the legal grounds on

A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary was hit with a suit in the Central District of California, claiming it’s leveraging its

Colorado has agreed to end its involvement in a multi-state lawsuit seeking to block the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile

France has accused American internet giant Google of ignoring “the spirit and the letter” of a Europe-wide copyright law aimed

Two weeks after the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) voiced its concerns about the payment software firm Bottomline Technologies’

Qantas Airways and Virgin Australia were awarded one slot each to operate flights at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, according to a
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