by 21st Century Competition | May 14, 2014 | Global Blogs
Three companies are again facing a lawsuit accusing them of fixing memory card prices after a federal appeals court overturned an earlier ruling that dismissed the case, according to reports. Panasonic, SanDisk and Toshiba were dealt a setback after the 9th US Circuit...
by 21st Century Competition | May 14, 2014 | Global Blogs
A group of media conglomerates in Europe are taking matters against Google into their own hands after the European Commission failed to adequately address competition concerns surrounding the company to the conglomerates’ approval. According to reports, a French...
by 21st Century Competition | May 13, 2014 | Global Blogs
May 13, 2014 I am pleased to be a guest speaker at the Canadian Society of Association Executives’ (CSAE) National Conference 2014 in Niagara Falls this fall (October 29-31). I will be co-presenting with Mark Katz of Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg, the...
by 21st Century Competition | May 13, 2014 | Global Blogs
The Competition Authority of Kenya is cracking down on corporate collusion as the regulator is warning businesses that executives could face time in prison for participating in anticompetitive cartels. according to reports, the authority announced Monday that it has...
by 21st Century Competition | May 13, 2014 | Global Blogs
Brazil antitrust regulator CADE has reportedly approved of the proposed joint venture between GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes and Air France, according to the Brazilian company. Reports say the venture includes a deal that sees Air France investing $100 million in GOL....
by 21st Century Competition | May 13, 2014 | Global Blogs
Bulgaria’s competition regulator ruled Tuesday that three foreign energy companies operating in the nation abused their market dominance, according to reports. CEZ and Energo-Pro of the Czech Republic, and EVN of Austria were found to have violated federal...