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While Section 1 cases are fairly common, the bulk of the headline-grabbing antitrust cases have been under Section 2.
WSJ: Sherman Stirs: U.S. Revives Section 2 of the Antitrust Act
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This is a common, often damning criticism, in Section 183 cases and, in the case of entrepreneurs like Mr. Heinbockel, it is entirely misplaced.
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According to presentation-design firm ProPoint Graphics LLC, one of the most common problems comes in the "About Us" section, where companies put up pictures and bios of their officials.
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Google followed up on its own transparency report, released last week, with a blog post explaining how it fields government requests and a new section on its transparency report that addresses common questions about the process.
CNN: Heather Kelly,
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His Lordship properly looked at the wording of Section 5 of the Public Order Act and applied common sense.
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"Government actions under Section 8 are rare, but they are brought under circumstances when the presence of a common director on competing boards is likely to be anticompetitive, " Andrew I.
BBC: Apple and Google 'probe launched'