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The record fine against chip maker Qualcomm is designed to “restore market competitiveness,” China’s antimonopoly regulator said this week. The […]
A firm contemplating a merger must consider the potential anti-competitive effects of the merger process itself, as well as those of the deal.
The EEOC has released its annual statistical summary of charges filed. The total number of charges filed is down from […]
In the latest twist in a case in the Southern District of Texas, defendant Sax & Company has withdrawn its […]
The FTC has concluded a settlement and consent order with Focus Education, LLC, the maker of the “Jungle Rangers” software […]
Republican lawmakers from judiciary committees of both the House and Senate have introduced a law they say will put an […]
Tying to copy a program wholesale or cobble one together from another industry, failing to staff a program appropriately, and failing to take enforcement seriously, are among the strategies to be avoided.
A Politico piece examines how FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, a former lobbyist for the cable and cell phone industries, negotiated […]
Verizon has ceded to pressure from lawmakers and privacy advocates, saying it will now allow customers to opt out of […]
Two congressional Democrats have drafted a “Safe Food Act of 2015,” which would establish a single agency “to issue recalls, […]
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