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FTC Rule Tweak Subjects ALJ Decisions To Automatic Review

The Federal Trade Commission is modifying the rules for its in-house proceedings so that administrative law judges will now issue "recommended" decisions that are reviewed automatically, rather than "initial" decisions that can be appealed to the commission. ....

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AGs Cut $102M Deal With Indivior In Suboxone Antitrust Case

More than three dozen state-level enforcers reached a $102.5 million deal on Friday with Indivior Inc. to resolve claims that the drugmaker monopolized the market for the opioid addiction treatment Suboxone ahead of a looming September trial. ....

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AGs Cut $102M Deal With Indivior In Suboxone Antitrust Case

More than three dozen state-level enforcers reached a $102.5 million deal on Friday with Indivior Inc. to resolve claims that the drugmaker monopolized the market for the opioid addiction treatment Suboxone ahead of a looming September trial. ....

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Boston Scientific Downsizes Stent Deal Under FTC Pressure

Boston Scientific Corp. said Wednesday that it has inked a deal for a minority stake in a non-vascular stent manufacturer after it was unable to get its plans to take a majority share of the outfit approved by enforcers, including the Federal Trade Commission. ....

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Lowe's Cuts Interchange Fee Deals With MasterCard, Banks

Home improvement retail chain Lowe's has cut settlement agreements with Mastercard and several banks, after a previous deal with Visa, over allegations that anti-competitive conduct by the card companies and banks caused the retailer to overpay for transaction fees. ....

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