Will the UK CMA’s changes to its merger rules deliver?
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is trying to reduce the impact of its work on legitimate economic activity. […]
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The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is trying to reduce the impact of its work on legitimate economic activity. […]
A critical issue for antitrust enforcers to always consider is that of remedies: what is the best course of action to address competitive harms and maintain competition in markets?
FCC v. Consumers’ Research asks whether the USF system is an improper grant of legislative authority to the executive branch, especially given the role played by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), a private corporation that administers the fund as to both collection and distribution of funds.
The trial for the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) case against Meta concluded last month. During the six-week-long antitrust trial before […]
This week, Google and the Justice Department (DOJ) face off with opening statements in the remedies phase of the government’s […]
Enforcement of antitrust laws is based on more than just investigating whether companies have engaged in anticompetitive behavior. An equally […]
As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continues its monopolization case against Amazon in anticipation of next year’s trial, the government […]
When Chinese AI startup DeepSeek shook the stock market last week, the event may have surprised investors, but the danger […]
The 2024 state legislative session saw six state legislatures — Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, and Washington — introduce […]
Seemingly taking notes from Canada and Australia, New Zealand is currently considering its own flawed link tax, seeking to establish […]