Merchant Claimants Prevail in CAT’s Judgment on Multilateral Interchange Fees
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Safran obtains conditional approval for $1.8 billion acquisition of Collins Aerospace's flight control business
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Report on the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: A review of the EU CBAM’s economic principles, expected impacts and outstanding issues
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Compass Lexecon Clients Microsoft and Activision Prevail in FTC’s Appeal of Landmark Merger Case
9th Circuit Affirms the District Court’s Ruling Based on Testimony of Compass Lexecon Expert Professor Dennis W. Carlton
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Mondi expands with €634 million acquisition of Schumacher Packaging’s Western Europe assets
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New Comprehensive Analysis of PBM-Affiliated Pharmacy Reimbursements Shows FTC Interim Reports Reached Flawed Conclusions Based on a Small, Non-Representative Sample of Drugs
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Compass Lexecon Client DePuy Synthes Prevails in Patent Infringement Litigation
Court agrees with the testimony of Compass Lexecon affiliate Peter Rossi
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Compass Lexecon Client Neist Media Prevails in Lanham Act Dispute
Court Agrees with Expert Opinions of Compass Lexecon Executive Vice President Niall MacMenamin
Compass Lexecon supported building materials manufacturer Saint-Gobain during merger proceedings related to the $1 billion acquisition of FOSROC, a Dubai-based player in the construction…
On 17 June 2020, the UK Supreme Court issued a landmark judgment in relation to three sets of proceedings involving Mastercard, Visa and various claimant retailers. The judgment found in favor of…
Following a Phase-II investigation, the European Commission (“EC”) cleared the acquisition by E.ON of Innogy's distribution and consumer solutions business as well as certain electricity…
In June 2018, the UK Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) cleared the $286 million acquisition of British Lonmin by South-African based Sibanye-Stillwater. A few months later, in November 2018,…
In a landmark judgment on July 4, 2018, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales decided in favour of Compass Lexecon's clients on the lawfulness of interchange fees.
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