Feds’ continuing demand for breakup of Google may signal Trump administration committed to anti-monopoly legal action.
Pour one out for Ben Ashkenazy. An Ashkenazy affiliate lost its Union Station project in Washington, D.C. in 2022. Earlier ...
The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday dropped a proposal to force Alphabet's Google to sell its investments in artificial ...
Hogan Lovells represented Brazilian government-owned Petrobras in reaching a $283 million settlement with U.S. investors ...
Based on valuation, the settlement ends what is believed to be the largest eminent domain case in United States history. It involves leasing rights for the historic Washington Union Station.
The DOJ and a coalition of 38 state attorneys general still seek a court order requiring Google to sell its Chrome browser ...
In August, Washington, D.C., federal court Judge Amit Mehta ruled “Google is a monopolist.” Mehta will weigh the Justice Department’s demand to force a sale of Chrome. Evidentiary hearings ...
President Trump's antitrust enforcers are not backing down from legal fights with Big Tech, even as the administration ...
The U.S. Department of Justice withdrew its proposal to force Google to sell its investments in AI firms like Anthropic.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta has scheduled a trial on the proposals for April. The blockbuster case is one of several U.S. antitrust cases against Big Tech companies. Apple, Meta Platforms and ...
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