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Competition Probe Opened Into Mastercard’s ATM Scheme

17th February 2021
Swiss authorities are investigating whether the payments giant broke rules on transactions using other banks’ ATMs.
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Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange Sue SEC Over Public Data Feeds

10th February 2021
The move to expand public access to stock data could undermine exchanges’ proprietary data businesses, the claimants said.
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DOJ Ends Probe Into Ford’s Emissions Process

8th February 2021
Both the DOJ and the state of California opted not to continue investigations into whether Ford stated inaccurate emissions figures.
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Supreme Court Cubs SFO’s International Reach

5th February 2021
By ruling in favour of KBR, the Supreme Court sets new limits on the SFO’s power to conduct overseas investigations.
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Trump Ban: Did It Make Twitter Great Again?

29th January 2021
The welcome into 2021 was a little bit of a rough ride, especially for our friends in America.
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Why Lawyers Should Pick Up More Crime Thriller Novels

29th January 2021
Robert Rotenberg’s career and upbringing have been centred around his love for writing. He grew up in a family of passionate readers and storytellers and - after a detour to law school and becoming a magazine editor, a film executive and a radio producer - he opened his own criminal law practice. But Robert still […]
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Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Robinhood for Restricting Trading

29th January 2021
Traders left unable to buy newly boosted stocks, leading to price crashes and widespread losses, are now suing the platform.
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Qualcomm Loses Fight With EU Antitrust Regulators Over Data

28th January 2021
A bid by the computer chip company to limit the information it is required to submit to regulators has ended.
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Fiat Chrysler to Plead Guilty to Bribing UAW Officials

28th January 2021
The automaker, now named Stellantis, will also pay a $30 million fine to resolve the corruption scandal.
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Volkswagen Asks Supreme Court to Reverse Emissions Ruling

27th January 2021
Should the 2020 decision be upheld, the automaker could be forced to pay tens of billions of dollars in compensation.
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