PARIS, Feb 18 (Reuters) - France's anti-trust watchdog raided Paris's largest taxi operator G7 on Tuesday as part on investigation opened after a complaint by ride-hailing company Uber Technologies ...
President Donald Trump fired Gail Slater, his top antitrust enforcer, on Thursday over concerns she was failing to aggressively pursue his affordability agenda, according to multiple sources. Slater ...
The head of the antitrust division is out at the US Department of Justice. Gail Slater, a former JD Vance adviser and Fox Corp VP, reportedly clashed with Attorney General Pam Bondi. Their ...
Gail Slater announced her departure from the agency she’d reportedly already been sidelined at. Gail Slater announced her departure from the agency she’d reportedly already been sidelined at. is a ...
Gail Slater, the head of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division, announced Thursday that she is stepping down. “It is with great sadness and abiding hope that I leave my role as AAG for ...
Feb. 12 (UPI) --Gail Slater, the head of the Trump administration's antitrust division in the Justice Department, announced that she is stepping down on Thursday. Slater, 54, has served as assistant ...
The Department of Justice’s antitrust chief Gail Slater is exiting her role after less than a year. “It is with great sadness and abiding hope that I leave my role as AAG for Antitrust today,” Slate ...
The Justice Department’s top antitrust attorney was ousted Thursday amid conflict with department leaders over how aggressively to enforce the nation’s corporate competition laws, according to people ...
Her departure follows months of mounting tension over her division’s work to determine whether companies violated antitrust laws. By David McCabe Gail Slater said on Thursday that she was leaving the ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Mark Hamer, the second-in-command at the U.S. Justice Department's Antitrust Division, announced on Monday that he was departing the Trump administration after nearly a ...
A federal judge last week dismissed a lawsuit filed by researchers alleging that major corporate publishers colluded to control the publishing market, STAT News reported. Lucina Uddin, a professor at ...