All posts tagged "Antitrust"
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Alec Siegel | July 25, 2017
Democrats’ “A Better Deal”: Classic Liberal Priorities and a Dash of Populism
The new Democratic agenda aims to boost jobs and decrease expenses.
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Kevin Rizzo | July 10, 2017
The EU’s Record Fine Against Google: A New Precedent for Antitrust Enforcement?
Why the European Union case against Google so important?
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Joseph Perry | February 23, 2015
United Talent Agency Subject to Several Lawsuits
United Talent Agency is dealing with several lawsuits this week. Here's what you need to know.
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Joseph Perry | December 22, 2014
The Year in Review: The Legal Side of Book Publishing
Check out the year in publishing, 2014.
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 4, 2014
Steve Jobs to Testify Despite Being Dead
Steve Jobs, who passed away several years ago, will testify in a class-action suit against Apple over alleged...
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Andrew Blancato | August 18, 2014
Watch the Throne: Who Succeeds if the NCAA Loses Power?
This decision is just one of several recent attempts to wrestle power away from the NCAA.
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Andrew Blancato | May 5, 2014
Punishing Donald Sterling Is About to Get a Lot Harder
As those of us who don’t live under a rock know, an audio recording was leaked to the media...
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Peter Davidson II | November 19, 2013
The Problem of Too Much Power in Too Few Hands
Do you guys remember the Occupy Wall Street movement? Do you remember how annoying they were? I’m glad...