Good morning! Today is Monday, June 28th. Here’s a quick look back at Friday’s stories. The St. Louis, Missouri firm Gallop, Johnson & Neuman advised companies considering mergers, tender offers, acquisition transactions…
According to St. Louis, Missouri firm Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, companies considering mergers, tender offers, acquisition transactions and joint ventures of any size should carefully examine any potential antitrust risks…
Cooley Godward has added Howard Morse as a partner in its Washington D.C. antitrust practice and elected antitrust special counsel Francis Fryscak to the partnership in its Palo Alto office.…
Former Federal Trade Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour will be joining Fulbright & Jaworski on May 17, the firm announced Tuesday. Harbour will serve as a partner in Fulbright’s antitrust and…
On October 5th, the FTC released new guidelines relating to disclosure of gifts or money paid to anyone that endorses a product. Under the new guidelines, which the FTC stressed…
Kenneth Glazer, the former deputy director of the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission, has taken a partnership at K&L Gates’ Washington DC office. While at the FTC,…
Deferrals, layoffs, low offer rates for summer associates… what’s next? Apparently things have gotten so bad that even the federal government doesn’t want any more lawyers. The FTC announced today…
The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice are reviewing the guidelines used to asses the antitrust issues raised by corporate mergers. The review will take place place at…
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear the Federal Trade Commission’s appeal against Rambus Inc. In the suit, the FTC accused the memory chip manufacturer of “deceptive…
Lydia B. Parnes, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission, will ankle the agency after 27 years to join the Washington, DC office of Palo…
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