Publishing giant Gannett Co. Inc. on Tuesday added to a mounting pile of claims targeting Google's alleged control over digital advertising, contending in a new suit that the tech company's monopolization of the space prevents publishers from investing in their newsrooms.
The Federal Trade Commission urged the Second Circuit to revive claims from Bystolic buyers alleging that an AbbVie predecessor struck deals with several generic makers to delay competition for its hypertension treatment, saying the deals may violate antitrust law.
House Democrats on Wednesday picked a new ranking member for the subcommittee covering antitrust issues, tapping Rep. Lou Correa, a California lawmaker who opposed a package of bills aimed at reining in large technology companies pushed during the last Congress.
A public interest group urged the Fifth Circuit on Thursday to declare the Federal Trade Commission's structure unconstitutional in a filing supporting Illumina Inc.'s appeal of the commission's order unwinding the DNA sequencing company's repurchase of cancer testing outfit Grail.
Germany's competition enforcer said Wednesday that Meta Platforms Inc., in response to privacy and consent concerns raised by the agency, has introduced a new way for users to decide which of the company's services they want to use and how their data gets linked across accountsÂ