Nov. 22, 2024
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The agency has asked a court to force the tech giant to sell Chrome and make its search data available to rivals, among other things, as a way to reactivate competition in search and online ad markets.
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States have created a patchwork of consumer privacy laws that will likely conflict with corporate disclosure mandates, according to a law professor.
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The SEC, in one of its most far-reaching changes under Gensler, adopted rules last year aimed at channeling more trading of Treasury securities into central clearinghouses and curbing the risk of illiquidity.
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The two companies argued that the labor board’s structure is unconstitutional and that they were deprived of their right to a jury trial.
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The Trade Desk needed only a simple majority vote to reincorporate in Nevada after a Chancery Court ruling found a supermajority vote wasn’t needed.
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