Antitrust Chronicle® – Hot Off The Press Controversies
Winter 2014, Volume 1, Number 1
Dear Readers, The new year kicks off with hot-off-the-presses controversies. We’re starting with four articles on sports, including recent charges of maladministration against Commissioner Almunia resulting from his alleged allegiance to Spanish football, Judge Wilken’s recent ruling in In re NCAA Student-Athlete Name & Likeness Licensing Litigation case, examination of UEFA’s recent regulations to ensure […]
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January
Tech banking charters have returned to the center of regulatory and strategic debate, driven by the convergence of digital assets, stablecoins, and the maturation of fintech business models.
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