By Jenna Greene | September 6, 2018
The unusual merger case highlights a longstanding disparity between review by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.
By Ross Todd | September 4, 2018
A case with the potential to open the door for schools in top echelons of college football and men's and women's basketball to compensate student-athletes got underway Tuesday in a federal court in Oakland.
International Edition | Analysis
By Legal Week | September 4, 2018
All the winners from this year's Transatlantic Legal Awards - with insight into the judging panel's thinking in each category
By Scott Graham | August 30, 2018
Qualcomm may be making process in its ITC case against Apple, but it's a long way from actually winning, says a judge presiding over antitrust actions.
By Steve Williams and Jiamie Chen | August 29, 2018
If the Illinois Brick/Hanover Shoe (and ARC America) framework is to be reconsidered, it should be the product of a planned, well-considered process where all the relevant stakeholders come together and have a say.
By C. Ryan Barber | Ellis Kim | August 28, 2018
“It's almost unfathomable to figure out how to regulate search. We're not prescriptive. We allow the marketplace to allow people to self-regulate and we police their self-regulation," one veteran antitrust lawyer says.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | August 28, 2018
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Third Circuit determined that LifeWatch Services had presented enough factual basis to proceed on claims against five insurance plan administrators.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carl W. Hittinger and Tyson Y. Herrold | August 24, 2018
We know Judge Brett Kavanaugh is a fan of the Washington Nationals. But is he also a fan of the antitrust laws?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda Bronstad | August 23, 2018
Six separate lawsuits have been filed since The Wall Street Journal reported last month that the Justice Department was investigating whether media sales teams and station owners shared information with one another.
By Jenna Greene | August 21, 2018
When you've got a 6-year-old who suddenly can't breathe, the notion of an EpiPen as a profit center becomes obscene.
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