...as the U.S. Department of Justice's assistant attorney general...The Antitrust Division is the federal agency primarily responsible for reviewing...
...What is becoming of our privacy? In the name...regulation slipped into the inscrutable Federal Register, to encroach further on...
...particularly for the Federal Trade Commission. The...to seek disgorgement of profits and restitution...in all their investigations; and seen their...
...will be more Congressional oversight inquiries into how the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Holder handled the inquiry that was made public on Friday...
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... Jan. 14: A federal judge overseeing more than 200...billion fund established for victims of the Deepwater Horizon spill must...
...The rules of fair play...of Federal Trade Commission...the patent holder (usually the...in the investigation because Watson...the FTC Bureau of Competition...
...confirmed Eric Holder Jr. as...attorney general of the United...The former federal prosecutor, judge...and criminal investigations. ...
...The federal suit filed last...companies and others of using "an unlawful...800 credit card holders have used such...
...because the federal government has...the roles of the players...the largest holders of municipal...scandals and investigations are discussed...the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
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