Entries tagged "competition"
Politically charged deals in China and Australia suffer setbacks.
Alaska Air citing a speculative news story called on the government to launch a probe into whether rival Virgin America continues to meet the standards for being a U.S. carrier. For more read Corporate Dealmaker.
A White & Case Freedom of Information Act request prompts the Justice Department to release details of a Bush-era antitrust program meant to combat corporate cartels.
Michael Sanders, a partner in Linklaters' London litigation practice specializing in contentious competition and EU law, provides analysis on the enforcement of EC antitrust rules through legislation for The Deal International. The European Commission published its much anticipated white paper on damages actions for breach of EC antitrust rules on April 3. At the accompanying media launch in Brussels, Commissioner Neelie Kroes emphasized the commission's determination to assist businesses and consumers in enforcing their "right to damages" resulting from anti-competitive practices. The stated aim of the range of substantive and procedural proposals made by the commission is to move such...