The Justice Department and more than two dozen states sued Live Nation on Thursday, alleging the entertainment giant has a monopoly in ticketing and concert promotion and should be broken up.
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DOJ Sues Apple, Alleges Tech Giant Exploits Illegal Monopoly
The Justice Department sued Apple on Thursday, alleging the tech giant blocked software developers and mobile gaming companies from offering better options on the iPhone, resulting in higher prices for consumers.
DOJ Settles with Two U.K. Reinsurance Brokers Over Ecuador Bribes
The Justice Department has settled with two U.K.-based reinsurance brokers that admitted to participating in a scheme to bribe Ecuadorean government officials.
Justice Department Revamps Crypto Enforcement Team
The Justice Department is reorganizing a team formed nearly two years ago to investigate cryptocurrency-related crimes, claiming that the change will more than increase the number of prosecutors available to focus on the team’s rising caseload.
Justice Department, EPA File Civil Complaint Against Norfolk Southern
Federal prosecutors and environmental regulators have filed a complaint against Norfolk Southern Corp. over last month’s derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
DOJ, SEC Investigating Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse
The DOJ and SEC are investigating the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank after the California lender was taken over by regulators last week amid a historic run on its deposits.
U.S. Judge Rules Against Google, Keeps DOJ Advertising Case in Virginia
A federal judge denied Alphabet Inc’s Google’s request to relocate a Justice Department lawsuit against it over dominance in advertising technology from Virginia to New York.
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Subpoenaed by DOJ’s Foreign Bribery Unit
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. received a subpoena from the Justice Department’s foreign bribery unit in relation to Ecuador’s investigation into corruption at state-owned enterprises.
Tesla Under Criminal Investigation over Self-Driving Claims
Tesla Inc is under criminal investigation in the United States for making claims that its electric vehicles can drive themselves.
DOJ Sues Poultry Producers, Alleging Unfair Worker Practices
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against some of the largest poultry producers in the United States on Monday, along with a proposed settlement, to put an end to what it claims are long-standing deceptive and abusive practices for workers. The suit, filed in federal court in Maryland, names Cargill, Sanderson Farms, and… Continue reading DOJ Sues Poultry Producers, Alleging Unfair Worker Practices