Keller Williams settled its participation in the Batton buyer-broker commission litigation, Inman reported. The Texas-based ...
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Google faces renewed antitrust pressure as US appeals search monopoly ruling
U.S. antitrust enforcers are escalating their fight against Google, appealing a court ruling that ...
This blog recently covered an interesting antitrust case that upheld the Supreme Court’s bright line rule established in Illinois Brick: indirect buyers are barred from pursuing money damages under ...
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Michigan AG Dana Nessel sues big oil in sweeping antitrust case, alleging coordinated effort to block EVs and clean energy
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against several of the world’s largest oil ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by researchers alleging that major publishers of academic research conspired to create a set of illegal and anticompetitive business practices that ...
Google LLC failed to escape an antitrust lawsuit from internet search users who allege the tech giant illegally monopolized ...
Case Law on Joint Negotiation by Creditors and General Antitrust Principles Provide Guidance for the Development of Cooperation Agreements Cooperation agreements–agreements among a group of lenders to ...
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FTC moves to revive antitrust case against Meta over Instagram, WhatsApp deals
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed a notice to appeal a November 2025 ...
NASCAR reached a settlement Thursday in the major antitrust lawsuit filed by two of the stock car series' race teams, including one co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan. CBS News' Tom Hanson reports.
The maker of a smartphone video app sued Apple in New Jersey federal court on Tuesday, alleging the iPhone maker stole its ...
They’re trying a novel approach: suing oil companies for antitrust violations based on their work to discourage renewables.
The past year has been unusually active on the health care antitrust front. Providers are pressing price-fixing and information-exchange theories against payers and claims intermediaries and a ...
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