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A new FTC rule requiring transparent prices for hotels, online booking sites, and short-term rentals takes effect May 12.
The Justice Department (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) jointly launched a public inquiry to identify unfair and anticompetitive practices and conduct in the live concert and entertainment ...
Gail Slater, the head of the DOJ’s antitrust division, will show how serious the right is about bringing big tech companies to heel.
Our Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Team highlights the shift in priorities for privacy and cybersecurity regulation and enforcement across ...
Notwithstanding significant changes at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – including the removal of two of the five Commissioners, and the ...
The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission announced that they were launching an inquiry into “anticompetitive ...
The inquiry follows a March executive order directing the agencies to “ensure that competition laws are appropriately ...
Key Takeaways - - Beginning May 14, businesses offering "negative option features" can incur significant financial penalties for each ...
The two federal agencies are requesting the public to submit comments on the issues that plague the industry and hurt ...
The recent change in leaders in both the United States and Europe has already had a notable impact on the antitrust landscape. Rules are ...
This is per THR, which reports that the DOJ and FTC are moving in the wake of a March 31 executive order from the White House ...
The inquiry comes a month after an executive order from President Trump - issued on the advice of Kid Rock - to combat ticket ...