См. также: anti-money laundering, Antarctic law, anti-corruption policy, anti-money laundering practices
Antitrust Litigation means certain class actions and related cases pending against certain subsidiaries of SSCC (including Stone) and other container board manufacturers alleging a conspiracy during 1993-95 in violation of the antitrust laws, as described in Stone's public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. (LawInsider)
Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson have settled long-running US antitrust litigation over claims that contracts and deals for the Remicade brand were set up to dampen competition from infliximab biosimilars. (Generics Bulletin)
First, antitrust litigation “can last years and years, and bring in millions of dollars to firms,” said Lowe. The firms that handle those court battles then have an inside track on getting the work handling the underlying merger. (Bloomberg Law)
Tyson Foods Inc. will pay $21 million to escape antitrust litigation over its alleged role in an industrywide scheme to drive down pay for chicken farmers until they’re permanently indebted “modern-day sharecroppers,” according to a federal court filing in Oklahoma. (Bloomberg)
