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  • 2 weeks ago | mlexwatch.com | Chris May |Khushita Vasant

    About Us Help Contact By Chris May and Khushita Vasant ( April 8, 2025) -- Former Federal Trade Commissioner Joshua Wright may have dropped defamation claims against two former students and colleagues who accused him of sexual misconduct, but a legal fight over hundreds of thousands of dollars in costs continues in a Virginia court.... Get instant access to the one-stop news source for business lawyers Register Now! Register for a complimentary 14-day trial with access to all sections and...

  • Jan 13, 2025 | mlexwatch.com | Chris May

    About Us Help Contact By Chris May ( January 14, 2025) -- When FuboTV’s leadership decided to bet the fate of its sports-centric streaming platform on an antitrust showdown with three US media giants in early 2024, CEO David Gandler was public about the fact that he had signed up for a “duel to the death.”... Get instant access to the one-stop news source for business lawyers Register Now! Register for a complimentary 14-day trial with access to all sections and newsletters. Email (NOTE: Free...

  • Nov 11, 2024 | mlexwatch.com | Khushita Vasant |Chris May

    About Us Help Contact By Khushita Vasant and Chris May ( November 12, 2024) -- Donald Trump’s return to the White House stands to derail many of the Federal Trade Commission’s ambitious antitrust enforcement priorities, including a polarizing but popular rulemaking effort to ban noncompete clauses in employee contracts nationwide and an expanded policing of unfair methods of competition.... Get instant access to the one-stop news source for business lawyers Register Now! Register for a...

  • Nov 1, 2024 | mlexmarketinsight.com | Chris May

    Home / News / Data Privacy & Security / Google adtech monopoly suit shouldn’t be split further, US states say Data Privacy & Security Published 01 Nov 2024 20:50 Modified 01 Nov 2024 20:50 Ad-tech Section 1 Sherman Act Section 2 Sherman Act Whether Google is liable for violating US antitrust laws by monopolizing digital advertising technology markets will largely turn on how the company “became so wealthy,” a Texas-led coalition of state attorneys general said today while opposing the tech...

  • Oct 25, 2024 | mlexmarketinsight.com | Chris May

    Home / News / Antitrust / Vegas hotels’ win in algorithmic price-fixing suit marred by at least one error, US DOJ says Antitrust A Nevada federal judge’s dismissal of antitrust claims accusing Las Vegas hotels of conspiring through Cendyn Group’s software platform and pricing tools “made at least one legal error,” the US Department of Justice told an appeals court weighing whether to revive the case.

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