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Public Policy - November, 2006
80 articles
- Kroes To Exchanges: Shape Up Or Face Regulation
- Kroes Repeats Calls For Energy Sector Breakup
- Committee Calls For Easing Oversight Regulations
- SEC Keeps Brokers In Line With New Soft Dollar Rules
- Japanese Parliament Approves Bid-Rigging Law
- U.S. Patent System Roadblock To Competition: Report
- E.C. Targets U.K. Mobile Termination Fees
- Label Merger Worries Antitrust Regulators: Report
- E.U. To Fine Rubber Cartel On Wednesday: Report
- NYSE, NASD Agree To Create Single Regulator
- E.U. Gives Antitrust Exemptions To Estonia, Slovenia
- Report Could Break Australia's Wheat Monopoly
- J.P. Morgan Coughs Up $2.2M To Settle EEOC Case
- Microsoft Submits More Documents In Antitrust Case
- Brazil To Press On With Probe Of Alleged Juice Cartel
- Phone Lock Ruling A Blow To Wireless Industry
- E.C. Opens Debate On Updating European Labor Laws
- State Attorney General Probes Off-Label Actiq Use
- Whistleblowers Propel Government Fraud Recoveries
- Bush Nominee For Family Planning Continues To Rankle
- FDA May Speed Drug Ad Review For Fee
- Japan To Review Merger Clearance Guidelines
- Senate Wants Answers On Hedge Fund Regulation
- Criminal Sanctions Loom For Australian Cartels
- Another Republican Vows To Block FDA Confirmation
- Private Funding For Class Actions Clears In Australia
- E.On's Endesa Bid Gets OK From Spanish Regulator
- FTC Head Expects Gas Price-Gouging Legislation
- U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Opposes Federal Wage Hike
- Cox Says SOX Updates On The Horizon
- E.C. Bids For Independent Telecom Regulator
- Seoul Eases Restrictions For Korean Conglomerates
- Antitrust Panel Seeks To Quash Regulatory Overlap
- PTO Does Away With Archaic Patent Program
- China's Free Patent Dispute Program Ignored By U.S.
- FTC, DOJ Clear Universal, Bertelsmann Deal
- FDA Eyes Sanofi Antibiotic Over Safety Concerns
- Commission Backs Off From E.U.-Wide Gambling Rules
- Australia's High Court Upholds Labor-Law Reform
- Chinese Labor Law To Affect Foreign Companies
- Gaz de France, Suez Join Hands After E.C. Blessing
- Data Exclusivity Rules Rile Canadian Generics Makers
- Democrats Push For Retail Bank Legislation
- Critics Deny Collusion Among Private Equity Firms
- San Francisco Trade Group Sues Over Health Care Law
- KB Home In Shakedown Over Options Backdating
- Experts Say New Antitrust Law Wrong For Hong Kong
- Minimum Wage May Increase For First Time In A Decade
- FDA To Up Postmarket Regulation Of Medical Devices
- Hypertension Patients Join Feud Over Pfizer's Norvasc
- Democrats Take Control, Look To Reform Drug Laws
- South Korea Braces For U.S. Law Firm Invasion
- Congress To Tackle Executive Compensation
- Pharma Stalls U.S., Korean Free Trade Talks
- E.U. Shakes Head At German Telecom Law
- FCC Asked To Delay AT&T, BellSouth Merger Decision
- More Changes On The Way For Japanese Competition Law
- UnionBanCal Scrutinized For Mutual Fund Payments
- Merck Riled In Tax Dispute With U.S. And Canada
- Japan's Leniency Program Silences Critics
- European Judges Pass Patent Court Resolution
- Google Says Australian Copyright Law Too Strict
- Gas Natural Eyes Possible E.On, Endesa Collusion
- NASD Fines Chase, MetLife $1.66M
- U.S. Election Could Affect Controversial Patent Policy
- E.U. To Continue Visa Probe, Despite Settlement
- DOJ Turns Its Eyes On Merrill In Private-Equity Inquiry
- E.On Accepts Lightened Conditions On Endesa Bid
- In $25.1M Deal, Bisys Buries Hatchet With SEC
- Pharmaceutical Giants, Consumers Spar As Trial Looms
- UBS Bond Traders Depart Amid Treasury Securities Probe
- CVS-Caremark Merger Creates Antitrust Complications
- FTC Seeks To Tackle Abuse Of Noerr Doctrine
- Interstate Bakeries To Settle SEC Investigation
- ACLU Petitions For Undocumented Workers' Rights
- Senator Wants Chevron Deal Reviewed
- Companies List Overseas To Cut Costs, Compliance
- Ruling Scales Down Whistleblower Claims
- Debate Over Class Actions In France Moves Forward
- As Prices Are Slashed, Drug Makers Eye German Law