...cell phones and guns. One of the guns, found with defendant's T-Mobile cell phone along his flight path, was identified as the weapon...
...was the August 2011 move to block the $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA by AT&T Inc. that demonstrated the DOJ is...
Since going public in 2004, Google Inc., operator of the world's most popular search engine, has built a strong position in the Internet search market
...role in derailing AT&T's $39 billion attempt to acquire T-Mobile USA. Additionally, the DOJ won its first merger trial since 2004...
...towers used by a mobile phone for "one rolling year"; T-Mobile USA keeps this information "officially 4-6 months, really a...
At one time, arbitrating antitrust claims was disfavored by courts. In fact, from the late sixties until the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler Plymouth Inc
...for AT&T Inc. in its failed $39 billion bid for T-Mobile USA Inc. Pozen's highest-profile move as acting head of...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's first five months in existence have been a bit like the old children's story, where terrified townspeople were convinced a monster was coming, only to find
...Android phones. HTC and its allies, including Google Inc. and T-Mobile USA Inc., asked the ITC to refrain from issuing such an...
...Department's blockbuster antitrust case challenging the AT&T Inc. and T-Mobile USA merger be put on hold, at least until January....
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