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AT&T, T-Mobile Sale Talks Go Cold: Report
Reuters/KTLA NewsNEW YORK -- Talks over potential asset sales as part of AT&T's efforts to get approval of its $39 billion purchase of T-Mobile USA have gone cold, according to reports Sunday. Although AT&T could still try to fight the Department of Justice in court,...Tags: File Sharing, Trials, U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice, William Daley
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DOJ files antitrust suit to block AT&T merger with T-Mobile
The U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against AT&T on Wednesday to block its $39 billion merger with T-Mobile.
Shares of AT&T tumbled nearly 4%.
The merger would have created the largest wireless company in the United States,...Tags: File Sharing, CNN (tv network), Trials, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Verizon Wireless
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NFL lockout to remain in place after court decision
In a decision that is significant but not surprising, the U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling in favor of the NFL on Friday, five weeks after hearing oral arguments on whether the league could lock out its players. The lockout will remain...Tags: Work Relations, National Football League, Career and Workplace, Judges, Football
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It's time for NFL deal, says Manning, Brady, and Brees
NEW YORK — Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees say "it is time" for NFL owners and players to wrap up negotiations on a deal to end the league's lockout.
The three star quarterbacks are among 10 players who are named plaintiffs in an antitrust...Tags: National Football League, Career and Workplace, Football, Anti Trust Crime, Strikes
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Both sides close to new NFL deal
The NFL told club executives they could be schooled in the ins and outs of the new labor contract as early as Thursday, and the players' association summoned its leadership for a potential vote - the strongest signs yet the lockout might be nearing an...Tags: National Football League, Career and Workplace, Basketball, Crime, Law and Justice, National Football League Players Association
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Congress set to cut money for meat industry reform
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday it will abandon portions of a sweeping antitrust rule proposed for meat companies if Congress does not provide money for enforcement. A Congressional committee voted late Monday to...Tags: Anti Trust Crime, Consumer Goods Industries, Food Industry, Corporate Crime, Politics
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Sports law expert explains what the union's disclaimer of interest means
Orlando SentinelWhat exactly does today’s decision by the players’ union to file a disclaimer of interest mean? To make some sense of this, I spoke with Gabriel Feldman, a professor who directs the Sports Law Program at Tulane Law School. Feldman...Tags: Derek Fisher, Trials, Work Relations, Career and Workplace, Litigation and Regulation
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Players delay vote on proposed deal to end lockout
ReutersWASHINGTON(Reuters) - National Football League (NFL) players decided Wednesday not to rush into a vote on a tentative agreement aimed at ending a lockout that has dragged on for over four months. The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) executive committee...Tags: National Football League, Career and Workplace, Football, Strikes, National Football League Players Association
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Google's Eric Schmidt denies 'cooking' search results
Money & CompanyEric Schmidt: Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt denied that the company cooks its search results to favor its products.... -
Is Google Abusing Its Dominance? Some Think So
KIAHIf you were starting to worry about Google taking over the world, a bunch of lawyers have come to save the day. Attorney-General in California, New York and Ohio have followed Texas' lead, starting antitrust investigations into Google's potential...Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Texas, New York
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AT&T-Mobile merger good for rural Kentucky
Guest ColumnistWhitesburg’s Mimi Pickering is a sincere, but misguided, local filmmaker. “The unregulated, market-driven approach to providing broadband has not worked for us,” Pickering wrote in a Lexington Herald-Leader article. Her “plot&...Tags: Heads of State, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Government, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, AT&T Corp.
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Waters: AT&T, T-Mobile merger is good for rural Kentucky
Whitesburg’s Mimi Pickering is a sincere, but misguided, local filmmaker.
“The unregulated, market-driven approach to providing broadband has not worked for us,” Pickering wrote in a Lexington Herald-Leader article.
Her “plot&...Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Computer Networking and Internet, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, AT&T Corp., Politics
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