By ALM Staff | November 19, 2019
ALM launches a new partnership with The National Trial Lawyers to honor firms achieving results for plaintiffs in cutting-edge matters.
By Sue Reisinger | November 18, 2019
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen made clear Monday that the Department of Justice is continuing its serious examination of antitrust issues in the online technology industry, and that it won't hesitate to expand the review into other areas.
By Jenna Greene | November 18, 2019
Who knew the market for self-cooling pet mats was so lucrative?
By Tasha Norman | November 14, 2019
"Don't let your career happen to you. You should develop your career with intention."
By Jenna Greene | November 13, 2019
"[T]he critical evidence in this case will be the text of what Mr. Aiyer and the others said to each other in chatroom conversations," Willkie Farr associate Jocelyn Sher told the jury. "We submit, however, that the government will focus on fragments of what was said in those chats."
By MP McQueen | November 12, 2019
Allen & Overy partner John Roberti, who is in charge of the firm's Washington, D.C., antitrust practice and a member of its investigations and litigation practice, talks about the apparent decline in applications for antitrust leniency, changes in global antitrust enforcement and what corporate counsel need to know.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | November 8, 2019
There may be legal grounds for federal antitrust agencies to bring enforcement actions aimed at large mergers that did not receive regulatory scrutiny at the time of the transaction, but structural and procedural issues inherent in unwinding established mergers make the prospect of significant regulatory action unlikely. In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz write that, nevertheless, any increase in retroactive enforcement of large mergers would mark a break in past practice and may have significant implications for the future of merger review.
By Phillip Bantz | November 7, 2019
Aaron Henry, who most recently served as the general counsel for MoneyGram International Inc., takes over as CoreLogic's chief legal officer about five months after the exit of his predecessor, Arnold Pinkston.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 6, 2019
Gibson Dunn's antitrust practice co-leader, M. Sean Royall, and two other partners are joining Kirkland & Ellis.
By Frank Ready | November 6, 2019
Google wants consultants for a multistate antitrust investigation to have a "cooling-off" period before they are able to seek new work with one of the company's competitors out of fear for trade secrets. But it may be a tough sell.
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