Big Law
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WSJ Reports That U.S. Justice Department Will File an Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation
The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation…
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U.S. Consumers Sue to Stop Merger Between Alaska Air and Hawaiian Airlines
Alaska Air has been hit with a U.S. consumer lawsuit alleging that the carrier’s proposed…
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TGI Fridays Will Go Public Through Merger With Its U.K. Franchisee Hostmore
TGI Fridays and Hostmore, the chain’s U.K. franchisee, announced plans to merge on Tuesday. The…
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International Paper Agrees to a $7.2 Billion All-Share Deal to Buy DS Smith
U.S.-based International Paper on Tuesday agreed to an all-share deal to buy DS Smith, valuing…
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Research Company Says Apple Has Lost Top Phonemaker Spot to Samsung as iPhone Shipments Drop
Apple’s smartphone shipments dropped about 10% in the first quarter of 2024, hurt by intensifying…
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Adobe Explores Partnering With OpenAI as It Adds AI Video Tools
Adobe is in the early stages of allowing third-party generative artificial intelligence tools such as…
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U.S. Steel Shareholders Approve Nippon Steel’s $14.9 Billion Takeover Bid
U.S. Steel shareholders voted in favor of the proposed $14.9 billion acquisition by Japan’s Nippon…
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Hess Warns Exxon Arbitration Case Could Push Sale to Chevron Into 2025
Hess (NYSE:HES) said Friday that Exxon Mobil’s (XOM) arbitration case that could thwart the company’s…
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Software Giant Salesforce Is in Advanced Talks to Acquire Informatica
Customer relations software maker Salesforce is in advanced talks to acquire Informatica, a person familiar…
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South Korea Must Pay Mason Capital More Than $32 Million Over 2015 Samsung Merger
South Korea has been ordered to pay New York hedge fund Mason Capital Management more…
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