By Ellis Kim | August 1, 2018
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday filed its opening brief in the D.C. Circuit. Here's a look at the Justice Department team fighting to revive its legal challenge to the AT&T-Time Warner merger.
By Meghan Tribe | July 31, 2018
Cadwalader "is poised to be one of the firms that is going to really be in control of the next M&A cycle,” said new partner Joel Mitnick in New York, who was global co-head of Sidley Austin's antitrust group.
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By Carl W. Hittinger and Jeffry W. Duffy | July 27, 2018
For over 20 years, purportedly anticompetitive patent-litigation settlement agreements between rival branded and generic pharmaceutical manufacturers—so-called “reverse payment” or “pay for delay” settlements—have generated numerous private lawsuits and ranked as one of the Federal Trade Commission's top enforcement priorities, with private plaintiffs and the FTC alike claiming such agreements have cost consumers millions of dollars by keeping generic drugs off the market.
By Caroline Spiezio | July 23, 2018
The European Commission's fine against Google last week is just one of many big-ticket penalties levied by the EU against U.S. companies in recent years.
By Caroline Spiezio | July 20, 2018
Why hasn't the U.S. cracked down on Google for antitrust violations in the way Europe has? It might have a lot to do with the regions' individual legal regimes around antitrust.
By Sue Reisinger | July 18, 2018
Google didn't waste time hitting back at the European Union after it issued a massive antitrust penalty against the tech giant.
By Hannah Roberts | July 18, 2018
Internet search giant found to have imposed illegal restrictions to cement dominant position
By C. Ryan Barber | July 17, 2018
As the AT&T's defense against a Justice Department antitrust challenge advances into a Washington appeals court, Keisler is set to assume a more formal role.
By Ellis Kim | July 16, 2018
Experts see a difficult task ahead for the Trump administration, particularly because the federal trial judge's ruling was so fact-driven. But others argue the appeal might find a more favorable reception at the D.C. Circuit.
By Meghan Tribe | July 16, 2018
Edward "Ted" Hassi joined Debevoise & Plimpton in Washington, while Latham & Watkins' Geoffrey Kuziemko jumped to O'Melveny in California.
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