...11 Civ. 5450); the lead action for the exchange-based plaintiffs is FTC Capital GmbH v. Credit Suisse Group (11 Civ. 2613), and the lead...
...Georgia hospitals from FTC scrutiny because the...authority to undertake mergers that will substantially...coordination in natural gas markets. ...
In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz, a partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, writes that a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit ruled that state law antitrust claims brought by indirect purchases of
...Antitrust merger enforcement has been taking place...concentration. The recent DOJ and FTC challenges all involved transactions that...
...the deepest background in complex merger analysis. Chairman Jon Leibowitz, according...his bio posted on the FTC's website, who began his...
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..., District Judge.The Federal Trade Commission and Minnesota (collectively the FTC) sued Lundbeck, Inc., alleging its acquisition of the drug NeoProfen violated the...
...motion to preliminarily enjoin the merger of two clinical laboratory testing...higher than the price of gas on nearby Cape Cod, more...
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...sweeping overhaul to merger practice by jointly...including oil and gas "master limited...requirement broadened by FTC interpretations. But going...
...evidence in the arena of mergers and acquisitions. That is now...2010, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DOJ...
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