DoJ defends no-fault settlement with Morgan Stanley

Thursday, 08 March 2012

DoJ
The US Department of Justice’s antitrust division has told a New York federal court that it should not require financial services company Morgan Stanley to admit liability in an antitrust case before approving the company’s settlement with the government.

Visa loses restrictive practices appeal

Premium Article - Friday, 15 April 2011

Credit card network Visa’s €10.2 million restrictive practices fine remains intact after Europe’s General Court threw out its appeal against a 2007 DG Comp decision. 

First private antitrust action filed against KeySpan

Premium Article - Tuesday, 20 July 2010

A potential class of plaintiffs has filed the first private antitrust lawsuit against the KeySpan Corporation and its financial partner Morgan Stanley, after KeySpan agreed to pay US$12 million in a US Department of Justice investigation earlier this year.

Morgan Stanley granted part of Discover antitrust settlement

Premium Article - Wednesday, 06 January 2010

Morgan Stanley wins part of Discover settlement
A federal judge has sided with financial firm Morgan Stanley in its disputed separation from Discover Financial Services, allowing the bank to collect part of an antitrust settlement Discover was awarded in 2008.

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