...or the business press: "X is a major chemicals company." Trade groups recognize eligible members. Subsidiaries are often closer to being "pure...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...antitrust lawsuit against Apple...also very little regulation to control digital...traditional restraint of trade -- and given that...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...with the Federal Trade Commission over PepsiCo...to consumers or competition are deemed "...far beyond the regulation of food marketing...
...on tape directing how the U.S. Department of Justice and its Antitrust Division chief, Richard McLaren, should handle a pending case that sought to...
...4. • Antitrust laws. • • Anti-boycott regulations. • Privacy regulations...
...May 26, 2011, the Federal Trade Commission announced it was undertaking...countries have similar volumes of regulations and case law; but none...
Many Am Law 200 firms have taken at least some new steps to grapple with the fast-changing world of e-discovery. Several different models for tackling the e-discovery behemoth have emerged, which inc
...United States International Trade Commission and an agency...and other forms of unfair competition in import trade. The investigations...
...The Federal Trade Commission is getting...discovery and government regulation. "On the competition side, there is...
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