Antitrust articles
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NCAA could pay more than $2.7B to settle antitrust suits, sources say
The NCAA's national office might be footing the bill for a settlement expected to be more than $2.7 billion in the landmark House v. NCAA antitrust lawsuit in hopes of reshaping and stabilizing the college sports industry, according to multiple sources.
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Gerber Faces Claims of Toxic Heavy Metals and Antitrust Violations — What to Know
Gerber among multiple companies facing legal action over heavy metals and perchlorate found in baby foods.
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DOJ alleges Google destroyed hundreds of thousands of chats as antitrust case winds down
The DOJ alleges that Google instituted a policy encouraging employees to disable chat history and delete logs of discussions around sensitive business practices, such as revenue-sharing agreements and mobile app distribution deals. According to government lawyers, these conversations may have revealed Google's intent to illegally exclude rivals and maintain itsRead Entire Article