...2011 and another 22 in 2010. And some of the products at issue toy robots, bark-control collars for dogs and windshield wipers...
...interchange fees. The lawsuit alleges that the credit card companies' fees violated antitrust laws. NASDAQ SETTLES CASE OVER 'FLAWED' FACEBOOK IPO...
...Dowling supervises all legal issues for Dannon in the United...legal team manages employment law, antitrust, intellectual property, food regulatory law...
...a CLE program on ethical issues in pro bono service, I...business and a profession. Heightened competition, lower client demand, a misallocation...
...players' strike, revisited the legal issues surrounding the national pastime on...pro baseball was exempt from antitrust laws. Stanford Law School professor...
...freight rail company in a case billed as one of the largest antitrust matters of all time. Four of the top freight rail...
...in violation of U.S. antitrust laws. The agreement...handful of the mortgages at issue in the case between American...
...ANTITRUST FEDERAL...wiring on planes and other issues. The airline's parent company...
...for Latham, firm partner Daniel Wall in San Francisco, who practices in antitrust, declined to comment. The Oxbow companies were among thousands of...
...: Bruce Blefeld and Trey Monsour join the firm's antitrust and restructuring and bankruptcy practices, respectively, as partners in the Houston office...
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