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YouTube Faces Close Scrutiny As Part Of Europe’s New Google Probe

28th June 2021
The investigation is Europe’s fourth into Google, with Google-owned video-sharing platform YouTube catching the investigator’s attention this time around. As part of the European Commission’s antitrust probe, the “obligation” to use Google services, such as the Good Ads platform to purchase online display ads, will be examined. The European Commission has also stated that it […]
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Amazon And Google Investigated Over Fake Reviews

25th June 2021
The Competition And Markets Authority (CMA) will launch a formal investigation into whether Amazon and Google have breached consumer law. Last year, an initial probe was launched when the CMA examined whether the online firms were sufficiently protecting consumers. The probe raised specific concerns about the two companies, with the main concern being whether or […]
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Jury Sides With CVS In $121 Million Drug Overcharge Trial

25th June 2021
Back in 2015, a group of customers from six states filed a lawsuit against CVS Pharmacy. The group claimed that CVS had overcharged both them and their insurance companies for generic drugs, whilst cash-pay customers were charged low prices through a discount programme. However, on Wednesday, a California federal jury unanimously determined that CVS’s Health […]
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Corporate Criminal Liability: The Why And The How

23rd June 2021
John Binns, partner at BCL Solicitors LLP, details the issues surrounding corporate criminal liability.  Two things, at least, are clear from the Law Commission’s latest discussion paper on corporate criminal liability. The first is that there is a high degree of consensus (from those whose opinions seem to matter, namely investigators, prosecutors, pressure groups, and the […]
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Google Faces EU Antitrust Probe

22nd June 2021
On Tuesday, the EU launched a formal antitrust investigation into allegations that Google has abused its leading role in the ad-technology sector. The Europe Commission's investigation, which informally began in 2019, will assess numerous allegations of anti-competitive business practises surrounding Alphabet Inc’s brokering of advertisements and distribution of user data with advertisers across mobile apps […]
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Bundestag Passes Law Making German Multinational Corporations Legally Responsible For Human Rights And Environmental Abuses

14th June 2021
Under the new law, which was  adopted by a large majority on June 11, any company above a particular size will be required to implement due diligence procedures that intercept abuses of human rights and the environment throughout the company's supply chain. As of 2023, the law will apply to any company with over 3,000 […]
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Ohio’s AG Sues Google, Claiming The Company Should Be Regulated As A Public Utility

10th June 2021
On Tuesday, the state of Ohio filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming that the multinational tech company should be regulated as a public utility on account of its anti-competitive and discriminatory practices. State Attorney General Dave Yost asked a state court to declare Google a public utility as a means of ensuring that the company […]
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