Antitrust

In the United States, antitrust law is a collection of federal and state government laws that regulate the conduct and organization of business corporations and are generally intended to promote competition and prevent monopolies.

Source: en.wikipedia.org

What Donald Trump And Elizabeth Warren Have In Common
What Donald Trump And Elizabeth Warren Have In Common
July 01, 2016  |  ANTITRUST

OK, so it’s not the notion of building a wall built to keep people out to be paid for by Mexico.  And it’s not wild...

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EU Charges Google With Abusing Its Android Dominance
EU Charges Google With Abusing Its Android Dominance
April 20, 2016  |  Europe

The European Commission has informed Google of its preliminary view that the company has, in breach of EU antitrust rules, abused its dominant position by imposing restrictions...

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San Francisco Sues Amex Over Card Fees
San Francisco Sues Amex Over Card Fees
November 20, 2015  |  News

The City of San Francisco has filed a lawsuit against against American Express that accused the payment network of charging merchants with excessive fees and alleged...

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Alibaba/JD.com Clash On Antitrust Accusations
Alibaba/JD.com Clash On Antitrust Accusations
November 04, 2015  |  News

China’s second largest eCommerce company, JD.com, is locking horns with its rival competitor, Alibaba, over antitrust issues just a week before Single’s Day, which marks the world’s...

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