Prosecutors for the U.S. Department of Justice on Monday kicked off their case against kidney dialysis center operator DaVita and its former CEO, telling a Colorado federal court they "cheated" by forming agreements with competitors not to solicit employees from each other.
The U.S. Department of Justice is slimming down its allegations that chicken industry executives orchestrated a sprawling scheme to fix prices ahead of an extraordinary third attempt to prosecute a case that has spanned two administrations and tested a trial judge's patience.
Steves & Sons Inc., a Virginia door maker that secured a landmark divestiture order in a private merger challenge, is expressing concerns about a potential buyer for the manufacturing plant that the court required its rival and supplier Jeld-Wen to sell.
Chicken industry executives have urged a Colorado federal court for acquittal amid their second trial on government allegations of a sprawling scheme to fix prices, arguing that the jury did not hear any evidence of pricing agreements, let alone a criminal conspiracy.
The U.S. Department of Justice wants Google sanctioned in the search advertising monopolization case over allegations that the company trains employees to help shield documents from discovery by making them appear privileged.