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Deutsche Bahn ticketing dispute court hearing postponed to July 9
The next hearing in Deutsche Bahn’s legal challenge against a decision that it treated rival third-party rail ticketing websites unfairly has been postponed by four... (more story)
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E-commerce platforms have 90 days to eradicate 'dark patterns' in India
Amazon, Walmart-owned Flipkart, Myntra, Meesho and a host of other e-commerce platforms across India have been handed a strict three-month deadline to eradicate "da... (more story)
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Japanese court rejects Cerespo's appeal on Olympic bid rigging
The Tokyo High Court today rejected an appeal by the Japanese event company Cerespo and its former executive to overturn a first-tier court’s guilty verdict regardi... (more story)
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After nearly two months of litigation, Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya, one of two Democrats who were removed from the US Federal Trade Commission by President Donald Trump this year, said he is resigning his post ... (more story)
BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street could theoretically leverage their investment portfolios to manipulate coal markets without requiring coal companies’ participation in an anticompetitive conspiracy, a seni... (more story)
Investment banks UniCredit, Nomura and UBS have taken their fight against EU cartel fines related to bond markets to the EU Court of Justice, challenging an earlier ruling that confirmed their involvement in a... (more story)
The next hearing in Deutsche Bahn’s legal challenge against a decision that it treated rival third-party rail ticketing websites unfairly has been postponed by four weeks to July 9, but could be delayed furthe... (more story)
China's Supreme People's Court, the country's top court, has set an important precedent by offering a detailed analysis of how antitrust provisions apply to cases of non-disclosure of government information. T... (more story)
Amazon, Walmart-owned Flipkart, Myntra, Meesho and a host of other e-commerce platforms across India have been handed a strict three-month deadline to eradicate "dark patterns" — deceptive design interfaces th... (more story)
Chinese power socket and switch giant Gongniu Group is facing a new antitrust complaint over its vertical non-price restrictions, MLex has learned. Antitrust authorities in Zhejiang, Gongniu’s home province, a... (more story)
South Korea’s competition regulator is moving to expand its workforce following a directive from newly inaugurated President Lee Jae-myung, a step that signals the agency may take on a more prominent role unde... (more story)
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Apple has introduced a new line of defense in its ongoing dispute with Brazil’s competition authority over its App Store practices: it’s accusing the authority of due-process violations. Apple is now leveragin... (more story)
Apple’s claim that the security and privacy of iPhone users is put at risk by EU tech regulation failed to stymie demands for more interoperability, after officials took a narrow stance on when risks to a devi... (more story)
A cluster of US state bills aimed at blocking the use of algorithmic rent-setting tools is seeing mixed outcomes this year — from a breakthrough in Connecticut to a dead end in Colorado — even as a proposed ba... (more story)
The stage is set for the US Supreme Court to decide whether to take up American Airlines’ request to review a lower court ruling on its joint venture with JetBlue — a case that could clarify the application of... (more story)
UK collective actions and the litigation funding industry behind them have received a boost after the Civil Justice Council recommended the reversal of the landmark "Paccar" Supreme Court ruling two years ago,... (more story)
Companies that hold stakes in rivals received a shot across the bows today after EU antitrust enforcers sanctioned Delivery Hero for using a minority shareholding in rival Glovo to collude. Dealmakers negotiat... (more story)
The US Federal Trade Commission may be less likely to drop its lawsuit against Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits than its separate Robinson-Patman Act suit against PepsiCo due to key differences between the t... (more story)
A recent investigation by the Korea Prosecution Service into bid rigging at US military bases in South Korea marks a turning point in transnational cartel enforcement. Triggered by intelligence shared by the D... (more story)