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Omnicom-Interpublic settlement is first US FTC behavioral remedy under Trump
A settlement by global advertising agencies Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group with the US Federal Trade Commission for their $13.5 billion deal includes restricti... (more story)
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Subcontract Act emerges as regulatory risk for foreign companies in Japan
Many foreign companies doing business in Japan have likely not paid much attention to a supplementary law to the Antimonopoly Act — known as the Subcontract Act — t... (more story)
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DoorDash seeks EU foreign-subsidy clearance for Deliveroo takeover
US food delivery platform DoorDash has sought EU foreign-subsidy approval for its plan to take over UK rival Deliveroo. The European Commission has set a July 28 de... (more story)
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South Korean online game studio NCSoft has become the first known target of a field inspection in the country's antitrust investigation into allegations that Google offered illegal rebates to major gaming comp... (more story)
The Japanese competition regulator intensified its scrutiny of exploitative practices by cargo owners towards trucking companies during the fiscal year ending in March this year. It took its first legal action... (more story)
China is proposing to sharpen rules against the abuse of superior position, targeting delayed payments as authorities tackle cash flow disruptions across supply chains amid fierce competition and economic head... (more story)
The Japan Fair Trade Commission announced today that Hiroo Iwanari will become the top bureaucrat to lead the antitrust agency. Iwanari will take over as Secretary General of the JFTC on July 1, succeeding Tet... (more story)
A US judge asked Celonis, a software company that specializes in process mining, to clarify one of the antitrust markets it claims rival SAP has illegally monopolized.
Commercial real estate platform CoStar is back on the hook for US antitrust claims after a California federal appeals court ruled today that a rival platform has plausibly alleged CoStar is an industry-leading... (more story)
A US judge ruled today that NASCAR will move forward with its antitrust counterclaims against racing teams 23XI and Front Row Motorsports, denying the teams’ motion to dismiss and saying the sanctioning body h... (more story)
Zillow and at least two of its competitors have conspired to ensure all home listings in the US are steered onto its search platform, punishing home sellers for having engaged with its competitors where it can... (more story)
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A Texas federal judge ruled that a jury, rather than the judge, will decide key liability issues on a Texas-led coalition of 17 states and territories' allegations that Google’s adtech business violates state ... (more story)
With ChatGPT moving toward potential regulation under a key EU law governing digital services, its designation as the first standalone AI service could also open the door to strict curbs on digital gatekeepers... (more story)
Many foreign companies doing business in Japan have likely not paid much attention to a supplementary law to the Antimonopoly Act — known as the Subcontract Act — that is designed to prevent exploitative abuse... (more story)
WhatsApp’s announcement this week that it will start offering targeted advertising, while unlikely to happen in the EU for some time, poses questions over compliance with the EU’s "digital gatekeeper" competit... (more story)
European industry groups are intensifying their lobbying efforts ahead of a looming European Commission decision on whether to scrap a proposed law on standard essential patents, or SEPs, which aimed to increa... (more story)
Litigation funder Innsworth has refocused its fight against Mastercard's landmark collective litigation settlement over inflated card fees to the UK judges that approved it. By applying for a judicial review o... (more story)
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson’s plans to investigate potential anticompetitive coordination over “diversity, equity and inclusion” metrics has raised questions about what such an inquiry... (more story)
US state lawmakers are taking aim at the use of pricing algorithms, whether they’re used for “surveillance pricing” to charge people different prices for goods like groceries or airline tickets, or to orchestr... (more story)