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CVS Health Explores Potential Breakup Amid Investor Pressure: Report
DirecTV Acquires Dish TV, Creating 20 Million-Subscriber Powerhouse
Attorney Challenges NCAA’s $2.78 Billion Settlement in Landmark Antitrust Cases
Former DOJ Antitrust Chief Megan Lewis Joins McGuireWoods as Partner
India’s Zee Entertainment and Sony Settle Dispute Over Failed $10 Billion Merger
Malaysia’s Tech Regulations Move Forward Despite Industry Concerns
Ex-Google Execs Fight DOJ Subpoenas in Advertising Monopolization Case
Antitrust Claims Against Jazz and Hikma to Proceed in Price-Fixing Case
DOJ Suit Centers On Ticketmaster’s SafeTix, Alleging Anti-Competitive Market Control
RealPage Legal Counsel Refutes DOJ Accusations of Collusion in Rental Market
PVC Pipe Makers Accused of Price-Fixing in Federal Antitrust Lawsuit
FTC Warns of Grocery Price Hikes in Kroger-Albertsons Merger Battle
EU Charges Elon Musk’s X with Violating New Social Media Law
ConocoPhillips Faces FTC Scrutiny Over Marathon Oil Acquisition
Australian Watchdog to Introduce New Anti-Scam Law Targeting Internet Giants
EU Commission Enforces Legally Binding Commitments on Apple Under Antitrust Rules
Alphabet in Advanced Talks to Acquire Cybersecurity Startup Wiz for $23 Billion
India’s Antitrust Body Finds Apple Abused Market Dominance
FTC Probes Major Dialysis Providers Over Alleged Anti-Competitive Practices
Congress Urged to Investigate Big Techs’ Evidence Tampering
BHP Unveils £31bn Mining Megamerger Proposal with Anglo American
FCC Votes to Restore Net Neutrality Rules
EU Parliament Greenlights Sweeping AI Act
EU Slaps Apple with Record $1.95 Billion Fine for App Store Antitrust Violations
Elon Musk Files Suit Against OpenAI and CEO Altman
Italian Watchdog Probes Alleged Wine Bottle Price-Fixing Cartel
Draft Merger Guidelines Replace the Consumer Welfare Standard with Uncertainty and Confusion
Google Allegedly Encourages Employees to Avoid Potentially Damaging Language, US Government Claims