DoJ confirms involvement in e-book probe

Thursday, 08 December 2011

The DoJ officially announced its probe of the e-books market
The US government confirmed on Wednesday that it had opened an investigation of potential anti-competitive activity in the e-books market, adding to the growing list of competition enforcers to examine the industry.

Lawmakers question FTC's actions in Watson pharma investigation

Premium Article - Thursday, 29 July 2010

Lawmakers this week questioned US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz over accusations that the commission committed misconduct in the course of a reverse payment settlement pharmaceutical investigation.

Pay-for-delay ban now hinges on Senate

Premium Article - Wednesday, 07 July 2010

The US House of Representatives has approved measures that would limit the circumstances when branded drug companies can enter into settlement agreements with potential generic challengers.

House committee grills United/Continental execs

Premium Article - Thursday, 17 June 2010

A US congressman told the heads of United Airlines and Continental Airlines that if the US Department of Justice declined to take action against their merger, he would push for the airline industry to again fall under government regulation.

US House committee supports repeal of antitrust exemptions

Premium Article - Thursday, 22 October 2009

The judiciary committee of the US House of Representatives yesterday voted to approve legislation that would repeal antitrust exemptions for health insurers.

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