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By Max Mitchell | February 25, 2020
The class action stems from allegations that Knorr, Wabtec and a company that was later purchased by Wabtec entered into agreements where they would not poach each other's workers.
By Patrick Smith | February 24, 2020
Now that a key court ruling and reworked deal terms have the mega-deal back on track, here's a look back at some of the key players and how they worked together.
By Sue Reisinger | February 24, 2020
A former Microsoft in-house counsel has won a small victory for any in-house lawyers who someday may want to use their expertise as outside consultants.
By Sue Reisinger | February 24, 2020
Google had sought to limit what discovery documents could be seen by outside experts in investigations brought by state attorneys general before the company reached an agreement last week on narrower limitations.
By Sue Reisinger | February 24, 2020
Google had sought to limit what discovery documents could be seen by outside experts in investigations brought by state attorneys general before the company reached an agreement last week on narrower limitations.
By Charles Toutant | February 21, 2020
Antitrust claims are a product of federal statute and thus are extrinsic to, and not rights "under," a commercial agreement, the appeals court said.
By Frank Ready | February 21, 2020
A court's decision to sign-off on the T-Mobile and Sprint merger could be a very straightforward antitrust case that offers some complicated insights into how regulators might view tech-related mergers in the future.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 18, 2020
Kirkland & Ellis, the Justice Department lawyers said Tuesday in a court filing, was "well-qualified" to support Mark Filip as the monitoring trustee.
By Scott Graham | February 14, 2020
Things did not go so well for the Federal Trade Commission, or the Department of Justice for that matter, at a hearing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
By MP McQueen | February 14, 2020
"Investigation into big tech companies has ramifications for other companies in tech and non-tech," said David Reichenberg, an antitrust litigator at Cozen O' Connor.
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