
#140 Do All the Bids Look the Same? Investigations by DOJ’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force and the FBI
The DOJ, FBI, and other enforcement partners have announced DOJ’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force to […]
Posted 2 years ago Tagged bid-rigging cartels criminal antitrust criminal cartel enforcement FBI federal agents law enforcement procurement fraud prosecutors
The DOJ, FBI, and other enforcement partners have announced DOJ’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force to […]
Posted 2 years ago Tagged agency enforcement blockchain cartels innovation
From crypto enthusiasts to supply chain gurus, it seems everyone is talking about blockchain these […]
Posted 3 years ago Tagged antitrust enforcement antitrust laws cartels competition policy eBooks price fixing technology
The United States v. Apple “eBooks” case was very strong in doctrinal terms—it involved a […]
Posted 3 years ago Tagged cartels corporate culture criminal antitrust diversity gender price fixing white collar defendants
Every year, US prosecutors charge dozens of people for price-fixing. Who are these people? What […]
Posted 3 years ago Tagged cartels competition law litigation damages economics follow-on claims private antitrust litigation stand-alone claims
The amount of private antitrust litigation outside the U.S. continues to increase dramatically. This is […]
Posted 4 years ago Tagged antitrust cartels compliance DOJ
Developing a robust and effective corporate compliance program can be daunting. Given the sheer size […]
Posted 4 years ago Tagged antitrust cartels class actions damages plaintiffs' bar private damages actions private enforcement Sherman Act
Where do plaintiffs get the information they put into their pleadings? Melinda Coolidge, a leading […]
Posted 4 years ago Tagged cartels criminal antitrust criminal investigations DOJ leniency
Companies and individuals in criminal cartels can avoid prosecution if they self-report to the leniency […]