By Linda A. Thompson | November 5, 2023
Competition authorities in the Netherlands, Greece and Germany have recently all taken steps to make sustainability-focused collaborations between competitors easier.
By Ross Todd | November 3, 2023
After a month-long trial in a case accusing Sanderson Farms of conspiring with competitors to fix the price of chicken, federal jurors in Chicago deliberated just nine hours before returning for the company and its lawyers at Proskauer Rose led by Chris Ondeck, Kyle Casazza and Colin Cabral.
By Jack Womack | November 2, 2023
Class representative Justin Gutman will argue that Apple deceived 23.8 million iPhone users by not informing them that software updates would diminish the performance of their phone.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Lisa Rumin and Ryan Tisch | November 1, 2023
Given the increasing significance of documents in merger investigations, companies that frequently engage in M&A should assume the antitrust agencies will obtain and review all company documents. In this article, we discuss practical considerations for in-house counsel.
By Maria Dinzeo | November 1, 2023
"My main criteria for the future will be to work with fantastic humans and to find yet another challenge that puts my experiences to their best possible use," Stark said in a LinkedIn post.
By Greg Andrews | October 26, 2023
"I've never encountered a problem that a little humility can't help us solve," said Brad Smith, Microsoft's legal chief.
By Ross Todd | October 26, 2023
"You try to do the best job you can to really engage and answer the agency's questions," says Hesse, the co-head of the firm's antitrust practice and a former acting head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. "But you also recognize that there may come a point where we're just going to have to agree to disagree."
By Allison Dunn | October 20, 2023
U.S. District Senior Judge Rebecca Beach Smith of the Eastern District of Virginia approved the final settlement agreement between a class of drug purchasers and pharmaceutical companies, Merck & Co., and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, which also requires the defendants to pay one-third of the settlement fund in attorney fees, or $23 million, as well as $3.9 million in costs—as requested by plaintiffs' counsel.
By Abigail Adcox | October 19, 2023
As Big Law sees robust demand in regulatory, enforcement, antitrust and litigation practices, law firms are continuing to add D.C. laterals in these practices.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | October 18, 2023
Recently, Georgetown Law hosted its 17th Annual Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium and Fordham Law hosted its 50th Annual Conference on International Antitrust Law and Policy. This article highlights some topics discussed at these events, such as DOJ and FTC draft merger guidelines, merger enforcement and remedies, labor, AI and international enforcer perspectives.
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