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Long before Kalshi was offering contracts on NFL game outcomes, a little-known platform called Sporttrade tried to win permission from state gambling regimes to bring exchange wagering to the sports-betting world. The idea was simple: To create a platform through which people could buy and sell contracts based on the outcomes of sports games, with […]
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Netflix’s (NFLX) proposed takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD) studio and streaming businesses has triggered a powerful senator’s concerns that the $72 billion transaction is a “killer non-acquisition”: a pretense to secure business-sensitive information and weaken a...
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Civil servants and public bodies need to stop posting on X as Europe looks to depend less on American tech platforms and develop homegrown competitors, former EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in an interview. As European regulators confront X over its AI tool Grok,...
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As part of our tech policy coverage, we are launching our annual predictions on some of the most meaningful events expected to take place in 2026, which we will track regularly throughout the year. To discuss these predictions with Executive Editor Teddy Downey, please join us for a...
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At least three Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) are working on a “consensus approach” to resolving a billing dispute that could see some MACs paying much more than other MACs for hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS) procedures, The Capitol Forum has learned. The rest of this...
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The European Commission is poised to fine X in the coming days and possibly as soon as Friday in what would be the executive’s first-ever sanction under its content moderation and transparency law, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter. The timing could still...
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Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), chairman of the Senate Judiciary antitrust subcommittee, said today he would hold a hearing on Netflix’s (NFLX) attempted takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) if the No. 1 streaming service prevails over rival bidders. “If that’s the direction they end...
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We are always innovating here at The Capitol Forum, and we want to introduce our first edition of the new Tech/Media/Telecom Weekly. In this edition: Trade Policymakers Outlook: As trade fight between Trump and Europe over Europe’s digital sovereignty rages, Big Tech has already...
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A Capitol Forum investigation has found that Linde Gas (LIN) appears to have been aware of a fatal flaw with its NOxBOXi nitric oxide therapy device for newborns for several years but continued to market the device to hospitals and represent to the Food and Drug Administration that it was...
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The DEA is seizing far fewer fentanyl pills than it did a year ago, signaling the impact of the agency’s deployment of resources to help with National Guard surges in cities and immigration enforcement, a Capitol Forum analysis of department data indicates. DEA agents are seizing fewer...
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Tecnica Group, the Italian owner of the Rollerblade inline skates brand, was among the companies raided by the European Commission as part of a cartel investigation into the ski equipment sector yesterday, a company spokesperson told The Capitol Forum. Commission representatives visited...
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The European Commission is leaning towards clearing Mars’s $36 billion proposed acquisition of Kellanova (K) without remedies because it’s struggling to back up the concerns that motivated its in-depth review, according to sources familiar with the probe. The enforcer last week...
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Senator John Thune (R-SD) will include Stanley Woodward, the president’s choice to become DOJ’s No. 3 official, in a second batch of nominees that Republicans plan to bring to the Senate floor for a confirmation vote, a spokesperson for the majority leader said. Woodward, whose...
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This article has been updated with a statement from Customs and Border Protection. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) policing of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) has fallen dramatically since the act was first implemented in 2022, according to publicly available...
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The White House’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, led by Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is expected to release a “Make Our Children Healthy Again” policy plan tomorrow. The strategy may include a crackdown on...
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As Roblox (RBLX) continues to announce new safety features and policies amid a growing wave of lawsuits alleging the company facilitates the sexual exploitation of children and teens, one thing remains constant—it is remarkably easy for individuals claiming to be any age to create...
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After more than 10 years, a major private antitrust case against Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) is approaching a milestone that could have ramifications not only for the world’s largest maker of single-serve coffee products but also for U.S. government lawsuits against Big Tech behemoths, Live...
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President Donald Trump is pondering an executive order to define the percentage of content from high-tariff countries in imported goods that would trigger his recently announced 40% ‘transshipment’ tariffs, three sources familiar with the matter said. The administration on July 31...
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Following a favorable April ruling in the federal antitrust lawsuit against Google’s (GOOG) ad-tech business, publishers are likely considering filing their own lawsuits against the company. The biggest publishers could be looking at hundreds of millions—even billions—of dollars in...
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Obscure and rising commercial card fees that Visa (V), Mastercard (M) and other major card networks set for business-to-business payments should be capped by the EU, Metro CEO Steffen Greubel said in an interview with The Capitol Forum. “It’s a money-making machine for them and a...
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Dozens of federal judges attended seminars in idyllic locales like Hawaii and Portugal held by a George Mason University (GMU) law school organization that received Big Tech funding, a Capitol Forum review of public records found. The university’s Antonin Scalia Law School, one of the...
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American characterizations of EU fines on U.S. technology giants under the bloc’s digital rules as de facto taxes or tariffs are a way for the Trump administration to ramp up political pressure on the bloc, said Olivier Guersent, the former top antitrust enforcer at the European...
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After DOJ’s suit to block HPE’s (HPE) $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks (JNPR) culminated in a highly unusual settlement, the consent decree faces one last barrier to becoming final: Tunney Act review by U.S. District Judge Casey Pitts. That’s typically a rubber stamp....
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Anthropic is facing a certified class action lawsuit—and the prospect of massive statutory damages—over its use of pirated datasets to train its generative AI systems. “It’s a huge deal,” Edward Lee, a professor at Santa Clara University Law School told The Capitol Forum, of...
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This article has been updated with a statement from Prosus. Prosus is offering to sell down its stake in food delivery platform Delivery Hero (ETR: DHER) to single digits in hopes of avoiding an in-depth European Commission investigation into its proposed acquisition of Just Eat...
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Novo Nordisk (NVO) did not report multiple deaths that may have been caused by its blockbuster weight loss drug Ozempic to the FDA, according to an agency inspection report obtained by The Capitol Forum through a Freedom of Information Act request… The rest of this article is...
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The world’s largest online chess platform, Chess.com, is abusing its dominance through a host of anticompetitive practices, including killer acquisitions, price discrimination and exclusivity clauses, according to a complaint filed with the European Commission by former world chess...
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Welcome to The European Antitrust Agenda, written by Europe Executive Editor Javier Espinoza and Senior Correspondents Charley Connor, Vesela Gladicheva and Lydia O’Neal. This week, Google is up for a grilling over its compliance with the EU’s digital antitrust regime and the Irish...
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European Commission competition chief Teresa Ribera dismissed reports that the EU might water down its digital antitrust rules in trade negotiations with the U.S. and criticized America’s own effort to rein in the power of Big Tech as slower and less effective than the bloc’s regime....
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More than three years after family safety app Life360 (LIF) announced it would transition away from the sale of users’ precise geolocation data in favor of providing business partners with “aggregated” data analytics, the company appears to be creating thousands of audience...
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The European Antitrust Agenda: CMA Signals Strong Enforcement Ahead of Apple, Google Digital Markets Rulings; Regulators to Eye Meta/Scale AI for Extra Scrutiny Welcome to The European Antitrust Agenda, written by Europe Executive Editor Javier Espinoza and Senior Correspondents Charley...
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New fees on Chinese ships proposed by the United States Trade Representative (USTR) are likely to raise freight prices but are unlikely to generate significant revenue as companies will have multiple strategies available to avoid the fees, according to experts and industry members. ...
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The European Commission plans to boost its digital influence as part of a broader push to sharpen its competitiveness and compete against China and the U.S., according to a confidential draft strategy seen by The Capitol Forum. The draft, and its annex, outline a sweeping plan… The...
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Lenders and mortgage industry watchers say a simple change to allow competition in credit scoring for U.S. mortgages could help more people get real estate loans, but government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae (FNMA) and Freddie Mac (FMCC) are dragging their feet. Veterans Affairs and...
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Tariffs on foreign-produced films would violate a WTO moratorium on customs duties for digital services, known as the “e-Commerce Moratorium,” said Greg Shaffer, a professor of International Law at Georgetown University Law Center. While “e-Commerce” can sometimes refer to items...
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Executives of Western Digital Corporation and Seagate Technologies have used recent public statements to call for industry-wide supply discipline and signal that they won’t undercut their rivals on output or price as demand rises, in language that could serve to facilitate...
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The Biden Administration’s approach to trade policy included a rethink of Big Tech’s role in establishing U.S. trade policy priorities. In contrast, the Trump administration, despite continuing major antitrust litigation against Big Tech, has been vocal in its criticism of European...
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The European Commission is preparing formal charges against delivery food companies Glovo and Delivery Hero (DHER: DE) for allegedly agreeing not to poach each other’s workers, according to two sources with intimate knowledge of the matter. The rest of this article is currently locked...
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Indian watchdog settles with Google. The Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) recent settlement with Google (GOOG) creates a path for other U.S. tech giants to come forward and resolve their cases with the regulator. On April 21, the CCI issued its first-ever settlement order. The...
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Foreign-owned firms that are U.S. government contractors such as Chinese tech multinational Lenovo Group (HKEX: 0992), NTT Data Group (TSE: 9613) and Thales (ENX: HO) are likely to face heightened scrutiny under new Department of Defense (DOD) regulations. This regulatory framework will...
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The European Commission is deepening a preliminary probe into whether Visa (V) and Mastercard’s (MA) scheme and processing fees unfairly harm competition in the card payments market. Officials are looking at how the two dominant card networks set fees paid by acquirers such as Elavon...
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Throughout the 2024 presidential campaign and first few months in office, President Donald Trump and his cabinet touted their ability to protect workers and small business. No longer is the priority to champion big business, they said. Trump’s policies would instead boost American...
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Shanghai display advertising giant Focus Media Group’s proposed $1.3 billion takeover of rival Xinchao Media Group, which would expand the buyer’s Chinese empire for ads posted in elevators, will face close scrutiny from China’s antitrust authority, legal practitioners and industry...
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A provision in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a free trade agreement negotiated by the first Trump administration, could enable Chinese plastics manufacturers to reduce their tariff burden, according to lawyers, supply chain experts, and an industry executive....
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India’s antitrust regulator is set to greenlight advertising behemoth Omnicom’s (OMC) proposed $13 billion acquisition of rival Interpublic Group (IPG) in the coming weeks, according to sources familiar with the matter. The deal, filed with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) on...
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Thierry Breton, the former commissioner in charge of enforcing the EU’s landmark digital rules, said multi-million euro fines imposed on Apple (AAPL) and Meta (META) earlier this week were regrettable, emphasizing that financial penalties aren’t the aim of the bloc’s Digital Markets...
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In line with an ongoing, bipartisan push in Congress to reduce the pharmaceutical industry’s reliance on animal testing, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a roadmap on April 10 laying out policy steps to transition drugmakers to non-animal methods for testing drug...
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) is poised to leverage its microchip manufacturing dominance to box competitors out of the increasingly important advanced packaging market, semiconductor industry participants told The Capitol Forum. TSMC has an effective monopoly in the...
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Case handlers at China’s antitrust authority conducted a surprise inspection of the Shanghai office of DuPont (DD) last week amid an investigation of the U.S. chemical giant for alleged anticompetitive conduct, according to sources familiar with the matter. The State Administration for...
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Data broker LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (RAMP) operates a vast digital marketplace that exchanges the personal information of hundreds of millions of individuals grouped into highly specific audience “segments”—many of which include potentially sensitive information denoting...
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Data broker LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (RAMP) operates a vast digital marketplace that exchanges the personal information of hundreds of millions of individuals grouped into highly specific audience “segments”—many of which include potentially sensitive information denoting everything...
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FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson and DOJ antitrust chief Gail Slater today indicated they would take a less aggressive approach to merger enforcement than their Biden administration predecessors and be more willing to entertain remedies. “Healthy pro-competitive M&A that allows American...
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Teva (TEVA), the drugmaker at the center of the Federal Trade Commission’s efforts to curb the improper listing of patents in the Food and Drug Administration’s Orange Book, has asked the FDA to delist five patents associated with its asthma inhaler, ProAir HFA, in response to a...
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was poised to sue Meta (META) over alleged targeted ad abuses when Rohit Chopra, the former director, was ousted this month, sources familiar with the matter said. Now the agency’s plans are unclear as President Donald Trump –who had...
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This is the inaugural edition of The Asia Antitrust Agenda, a biweekly column showcasing key regulatory developments in the region. KFTC juggles platform regulations, potential U.S. trade conflict. The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) will closely engage with the U.S. government over...
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Some European Union member states are considering whether to urge the European Commission to invoke a powerful new trade tool in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s reinstatement this month of 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, sources familiar with the matter said. The...
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The recent summary judgment ruling in the first-ever AI training data copyright lawsuit may give courts some guidance on how to consider generative AI copyright cases. If so, that’s good news for copyright holders. In Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence, Judge Stephanos Bibas, a Third...
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The information contained in this report is compiled from the FDA’s Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database. The MAUDE database contains reports of deaths, injuries, and malfunctions relating to the use of medical devices and is updated monthly with reports...
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The European Commission is prepared to order the breakup of Google’s (GOOG) advertising technology business over antitrust concerns but is waiting to see whether the new Trump administration takes a similar step, sources familiar with the matter said. Competition enforcers in Brussels...
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Click here to see the full transcript of our exclusive interview with Margrethe Vestager. Margrethe Vestager is rejecting calls for a broad overhaul of EU merger rules, arguing that European policymakers should instead focus on strengthening the single market to compete with the U.S. and...
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Christina Caffarra’s conference “The Perfect Storm: A Time of Truth for Europe” is this Thursday, January 30. Cristina Caffarra’s annual must-attend conference on competition, trade, and industrial policy takes place this Thursday in-person in Brussels and livestreamed. Caffarra...
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Groundbreaking study undermines arguments in favor of noncompete agreements. One of the main criticisms lobbed at the Federal Trade Commission’s noncompete ban as it wended its way through rulemaking was that the agency lacked sufficient justification for the regulation, which labeled...
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Corcept’s (CORT) flagship product Korlym (mifepristone) has been removed from the preferred drug lists, or formularies, of nine out of 12 national prescription drug plans under Medicare Part D in 2025, a Capitol Forum investigation has found. Korlym, which treats a type of Cushing’s...
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FTC finds building services contractors’ no-hire agreement unlawful. The commissioners voted unanimously on Monday to order Planned Companies to cease its policies prohibiting building owners from hiring workers employed by Planned. The contractor’s no-hire rules are a violation of...
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For those not around for the decades-long string of events that led to Big Tech becoming the target of antitrust enforcers, you’re in luck. Companies’ current fights for dominance in artificial intelligence should give you an idea of what you missed in the development of Internet...
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RB Global (RBA) subsidiary Rouse Services, which provides benchmarking and appraisals to the construction equipment rental industry, could be at risk of regulatory scrutiny as U.S. antitrust regulators target algorithmic intermediaries across the economy. Rouse’s business model...
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The FTC’s federal court victory Tuesday in blocking Kroger’s (KR) attempted $24.6 billion acquisition of rival Albertsons (ACI) didn’t advance labor-related antitrust law as far as advocates had hoped. But U.S. District Judge Adrienne Nelson’s opinion did provide some guidance on...
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FTC orders building services contractor to cease no-hire agreement, saying Sherman Act and FTC Act violations caused harm to workers. The Federal Trade Commission reached a settlement with Guardian Service Industries Inc., a building services contractor with over 2800 employees, to stop...
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Excess of loss arrangements and intercompany transactions can artificially inflate an insurance company’s financial statements, according to the Rehabilitator’s First Accounting and Status Report filed in the PHL Variable Insurance Company rehabilitation proceeding. The Capitol...
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“Not Medically Necessary”: Inside the Company Helping America’s Biggest Health Insurers Deny Coverage for Care This article is being published in collaboration with ProPublica. Every day, patients across America crack open envelopes with bad news. Yet another health insurer...
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It’s been nearly a year since the Federal Reserve proposed lowering the costs of debit card swipe fees and big banks hope the delay might mean the proposal is in trouble. The Fed capped swipe fees at 21 cents plus a small fraction of the transaction amount back in 2011. For more than a...
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HELP Committee ranking member lambasts FDA Commissioner for inaction on clarifying patent listing requirements on the FDA Orange Book. Echoing concerns raised by industry stakeholders, Bill Cassidy (R-LA) wrote a letter to the FDA saying the agency’s reticence has resulted in the FTC...
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Epic v. Google judge rejects refusal-to-deal defense in sweeping injunction; Google set to appeal. For three years, Google (GOOG) must open its Google Play ecosystem to competing app stores, Northern District of California Court Judge James Donato ruled Monday in an injunction that mostly...
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Kamala Harris avoids committing to keep on FTC Chair Lina Khan. The Wall Street Journal reported last week that at a meeting with the Teamsters union, a Teamsters board member asked Harris for a commitment to keep Khan in place at the FTC. Harris then declined to make that commitment,...
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Shortly after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed its long-anticipated lawsuit against the “Big Three” pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), lawmakers told The Capitol Forum that there’s a strong likelihood of Congress passing legislation that would overhaul the PBM business model...
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Recent elections in France have weakened Emmanuel Macron in Paris and Brussels. But the push by the French president and other senior European politicians for less aggressive European Union competition enforcement to favor companies in the region over foreign rivals will remain strong,...
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J.D. Vance, the Ohio senator chosen by former President Donald Trump as his running mate on Monday, has broken ranks with his party in praising aggressive antitrust enforcement and said in March that FTC Chair Lina Khan was “doing a pretty good job.” Vance, who rose to fame with his...
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Skies appear to clear for Lufthansa/ITA as IAG offers remedies. The German airline giant (ETR: LHA) is likely to receive the European Commission’s (EC) blessing to take a 41% stake in state-owned ITA Airways, Reuters and Politico reported last week, citing anonymous sources. Such a...
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This article is published in collaboration with The American Prospect. You’ve grabbed a shopping cart, walked through the sliding doors, and checked your list for the week. Keep it simple—Monday, spaghetti and meatballs. Tuesday, of course, is for tacos. Wednesday, how about a stew....
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Acadia Healthcare’s (ACHC) network of opioid treatment facilities, known as Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTCs), are operating at staffing levels far below what is required by regulators in several of the states in which they operate, a Capitol Forum investigation has found. In...
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Financials Friday: Bank of America Faces Fed Scrutiny for Alleged Anti-Money Laundering Failings; Texas Judge Stymied in Moving Lawsuit Against CFPB Rule; Mortgage Lenders Sue Equifax in Monopoly Case; Regulator Launches Inquiry into Junk Fees; Visa, Mastercard Reach Settlement in...
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CVS Health (CVS), Cigna (CI) and UnitedHealth Group (UNH)—which operate the three largest U.S. pharmacy benefit managers—are targeted in a lawsuit the FTC is preparing that alleges the companies’ PBM units engineered a scheme to trade rebates for favored positioning of brand-name...
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CVS Health (CVS), Cigna (CI) and UnitedHealth Group (UNH)—which operate the three largest U.S. pharmacy benefit managers—are targeted in a lawsuit the FTC is preparing that alleges the companies’ PBM units engineered a scheme to trade rebates for favored positioning of brand-name...
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Focus on DOJ in NAR broker fee litigation. All eyes in the real estate industry are on the DOJ and whether it will bless or object to the massive National Association of Realtors (NAR) settlement that would permanently reshape broker compensation. DOJ is now freer to intervene in the...
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Second request pushes Chesapeake/Southwestern deal back. Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK) and Southwestern Energy Company’s (SWN) planned merger received a second request from the FTC on April 4, with regulators seeking more information about the impacts of a merger that’s expected...
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This article has been updated for clarity. HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra may run for governor of California in 2026. HHS Secretary Becerra is thinking about leaving the White House after the presidential election this November with the goal of running for governor of California in 2026,...
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The judge assigned to the DOJ/Apple lawsuit has limited experience ruling on antitrust. The New Jersey federal judge overseeing the Justice Department’s sprawling challenge to Apple’s (AAPL) alleged illegal monopolization of the iPhone ecosystem is in for quite the crash course on...
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New FTC Commissioner Melissa Holyoak hires attorney-advisers. Melissa Holyoak has chosen Douglas Geho, Elisa Jillson and Chris Mufarrige to fill out her team at the FTC. Mufarrige will serve as her chief of staff, he announced in a LinkedIn post. Geho, chief antitrust counsel on the House...
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Staff at Ambercare, a New Mexico subsidiary of Addus HomeCare (ADUS), failed to provide any services for almost 1,000 Medicaid recipients in the state, according to an internal email reviewed by The Capitol Forum and interviews with former employees of the company. In the August 2023...
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Pharmacy benefit managers have launched new partnerships with GoodRx (GDRX), representing yet another tactic aimed at undermining financially strapped independent drugstores, industry experts critical of PBMs’ practices told The Capitol Forum. Since January 1, four major PBMs—Express...
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Caffarra talks reaction and legacy. First and foremost, the architect of the conference, Cristina Caffarra, published a comprehensive recap and assessment, including this take on the lasting effect she hopes to see from the event: “The conference was groundbreaking, and the moniker...
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DOJ investigation of Visa has recently taken back seat to Apple, Live Nation probes. DOJ has prioritized its monopolization investigation of Apple (AAPL) and is expected to file suit soon. The department is on track to follow that litigation with a suit against Live Nation Entertainment...
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Democratic representatives in support of USTR digital trade policy. A group of 87 House Democrats led by Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) sent a letter to the Biden administration on February 13 announcing their support for U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai’s...
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Bing, iMessage sidestep DMA. The European Commission said last Tuesday that Apple’s (AAPL) messaging service and Microsoft’s (MSFT) Bing search engine aren’t subject to the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the bloc’s sweeping new law to rein in the power of tech giants. In addition to...
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Letter to the Editor Financial Times From Barry Lynn, Open Markets Institute February 7, 2024 Director General Guersent is absolutely correct that the European Commission did admirable and important work in antitrust for many years, at a time when the Bush, Obama, and Trump...
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On January 1, Baidu (BIDU), operator of China’s most popular search engine, gave up on its three-year attempt to buy Joyy’s (YY) live-streaming business for $3.6 billion after failing to obtain approval from the country’s antitrust regulator. However, just four weeks later, the...
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Randy Stutz, the new president of the American Antitrust Institute, said today that he plans to focus the venerable advocacy group’s energy on supporting enforcers’ deterrence capabilities, strengthening plaintiffs’ chances of winning in court and encouraging more litigation against...
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As the Federal Trade Commission looks to wrap up its in-depth probe into the cloud computing market, a report and subsequent possible enforcement represents a prime opportunity for the agency to make its mark on digital antitrust law. Microsoft Azure is at particular risk of FTC scrutiny...
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Former employees of AirSculpt (AIRS), a national chain of body-contouring liposuction clinics, are raising concerns about lax standards, including poor sterilization processes, that are harming patients. Knowledge of these harms, which include infections and at least one patient death,...
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Nippon Steel’s (5401.T) proposed takeover of U.S. Steel (X), once a symbol of American industrial might, is generating serious political opposition that complicates the $14.9 billion deal’s regulatory path. Just days after the Japanese buyer unveiled the transaction on December 18,...
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Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s top antitrust enforcer, could be out of the job by the end of the year. The current European Commission mandate runs until October 31. A third term for Vestager, having been in the competition post since late 2014, would be unprecedented. Vestager,...
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This story was originally published by ProPublica. When Shawn Murphy’s wife died in 2009 after a botched gallbladder surgery, he presumed the doctor who performed the operation would be forced out of medicine for good. Dr. Pachavit Kasemsap, a former Air Force surgeon, had cut Loretta...
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This story was originally published by ProPublica. In North Carolina, lawmakers outraged that breast cancer patients were being denied reconstructive surgeries passed a measure forcing health insurers to pay for them. In Arizona, legislators intervened to protect patients with diabetes,...
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This story was originally published by ProPublica. Forrest VanPatten was 50 and strong after years as a molten-iron pourer when he learned in July 2019 that a hyperaggressive form of lymphoma had invaded his body. Chemotherapy failed. Because he was not in remission, a stem cell...
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On November 7, the FTC disputed more than 100 patents on asthma inhalers, EpiPens and other drug products that the agency claimed were improperly listed in the Orange Book, a publication of FDA-approved drugs and drug products and their patent protections. The FTC sent letters to 10...
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Kroger (KR) and Albertsons’ (ACI) attempt to win regulatory approval for their $24.6 billion merger by selling assets to C&S Wholesale Grocers may face a hurdle from an unusual quarter—a C&S affiliate that is beholden to the biggest U.S. supermarket player of them all, Walmart...
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A 37-year-old mother of two walked into a San Diego AirSculpt (AIRS) office last October for abdominoplasty and gluteoplasty with liposuction. The woman had been sold on the promise of AirSculpt—advertised as a noninvasive alternative to traditional liposuction that claims to deliver...
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Senate subcommittee hearing from Facebook whistleblower on social media and the teen mental health crisis. Former Facebook engineering director and Instagram consultant Arturo Béjar testified in front of a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Tuesday, presenting internal documents stating...
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A few months after CMS and state regulators lifted sanctions against InnovAge (INNV), the country’s largest operator of PACE healthcare programs for low-income seniors, the company fired large portions of staff in its compliance, quality, and nursing departments. The company also began...
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This article was published by Cheryl Clark of ProPublica as part of ProPublica and The Capitol Forum’s series on the American health care system. This joint investigation won Silver in the Barlett & Steele Awards, which recognize excellence in investigative business...
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Payers that contract with LifeStance Health (LFST) frequently send questionnaires to LifeStance to inquire about provider and appointment availability for a specific insured member who needs mental health care. But in the case of TRICARE and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield in certain...
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This article has been updated slightly for clarity. FTC Chair Lina Khan, in the wake of allegations made against former Commissioner Joshua Wright, outlined steps this week that agency employees can take to report sexual harassment. In a memo yesterday to agency staff and her fellow...
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Amazon’s (AMZN) proposed $1.7 billion iRobot (IRBT) acquisition is providing European enforcers an opportunity to further develop a 21st century economic theory of harm created with tech platforms in mind. In announcing its phase 2 in-depth investigation of Amazon/iRobot last month, the...
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The Competition and Markets Authority’s likely clearance of Microsoft’s (MSFT) proposed $68.7 billion Activision Blizzard takeover could open a new route for companies to receive approval for their deals by reversing a “final” prohibition and avoiding an independent group’s...
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On August 31, the Deka Group expects its ESG ETFs to drop FirstEnergy (FE) following an index rebalancing by MSCI (MSCI), according to a statement made to The Capitol Forum by a Deka spokesperson. The Capitol Forum first reported in June that FirstEnergy would be dropped from numerous...
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DOJ is leaning toward suing to block Thoma Bravo’s planned buyout of cybersecurity software maker ForgeRock (FORG), sources said, raising questions about whether the private equity firm will bow out as the buyer in the $2.3 billion deal. Following an...
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This article is being published in partnership with ProPublica. This joint investigation won Silver in the Barlett & Steele Awards, which recognize excellence in investigative business journalism. It’s one of the most crucial questions people have when deciding which health plan to...
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LifeStance Health (LFST), a nationwide roll up of outpatient mental health clinics, has, in at least some clinics, installed gatekeepers who demand patients pay whatever the company’s error-ridden billing system shows as outstanding—even if it’s wrong—as a precondition to seeing...
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China’s antitrust authority has quietly made two key staff appointments in its merger department, putting a seasoned enforcer and a relative novice in charge of reviewing multibillion-dollar technology deals including Intel’s (INTC) proposed buyout of Tower Semiconductor (TSEM), said...
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Earlier this morning, the FDA published a lengthy warning letter the agency had sent to heart monitoring company iRhythm (IRTC) regarding the marketing of its Zio AT System as providing “near real-time monitoring” for immediate monitoring of “high-risk patients.” However, as the...
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The response to a recent records request by The Capitol Forum to the Kentucky Attorney General suggests that the agency’s investigation into genetic testing company Natera (NTRA) has progressed over the last three months, with the agency gathering evidence and potentially preparing for...
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U.S. chipmaker MaxLinear (MXL) has achieved some progress in negotiating a remedy proposal with China’s antitrust authority for its planned $3.8 billion acquisition of Taiwanese rival Silicon Motion Technology (SIMO), sources familiar with the matter said. Case handlers at the State...
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Former sales employees of InMode (INMD), a manufacturer of medical aesthetic devices, tell The Capitol Forum that the company had a “hand in glove” relationship with Financial Partners Group (FPG), a broker that arranged financing for purchases of InMode devices by clinics and med...
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The accounting practices of Zynex (ZYXI), a manufacturer of electrotherapy devices for pain management, are raising red flags with finance experts who questioned how the company is accounting for adjustments, allowances, and nonpayment of the claims it submits to insurers. According to...
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In October, the Better Business Bureau submitted a written request to LifeStance Health Group, Inc. (LFST), a publicly traded, private equity-backed company that owns or manages hundreds of outpatient mental health facilities across 33 states, encouraging LifeStance to address a pattern...
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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns factored into Swiss investment firm Pictet’s internal decision to close a position in FirstEnergy (FE) held by its sustainability-focused fund, according to information obtained by The Capitol Forum. The Pictet Clean Energy Transition...
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This article is published in partnership with ProPublica. This joint investigation won Silver in the Barlett & Steele Awards, which recognize excellence in investigative business journalism. A key congressional committee asked insurance giant Cigna on Tuesday to provide corporate...
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The FTC is preparing to sue to block Amgen’s (AMGN) proposed $27.8 billion acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics (HZNP), sources familiar with the matter said. The agency’s three sitting Democratic commissioners, who met on Friday in a closed-door meeting to discuss the case, are set to...
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Zynex Medical (ZYXI), a manufacturer of electrotherapy devices for pain management, is overbilling TRICARE, the military health program for active-duty soldiers and their family members, for millions of dollars in unnecessary supplies for its devices, according to a Capitol Forum...
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How Assa Abloy/Spectrum Brands ended up in mediation. Judge Ana Reyes, despite being a Biden appointee, was antagonistic towards the government behind closed doors from the beginning of the Assa Abloy/Spectrum Brands case seemingly because she believed that the case should settle rather...
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Seeing a green light from the Department of Labor, private equity firms are developing new investment products they hope will achieve their longtime goal of accessing the lucrative $7 trillion 401(k) market, industry experts tell The Capitol Forum. Private equity funds have historically...
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UnitedHealth Group’s (UNH) plan to buy health care software and systems provider Emis Group (EMIS: LN) is said to have been pushed to an in-depth review by the Competition and Markets Authority because the watchdog sought asset divestures beyond those owned by the buyer in the...
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Has McConnell’s absence from Senate delayed Republican FTC appointments? While antitrust enforcers made some headlines at the ABA Spring Meeting (see below for key remarks and highlights), the health of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was a subject of interest, as he is set to...
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This article was published in partnership with ProPublica. This joint investigation won Silver in the Barlett & Steele Awards, which recognize excellence in investigative business journalism. When a stubborn pain in Nick van Terheyden’s bones would not subside, his doctor had a...
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Bidding documents produced during the first stages of states’ efforts to plug wells with federal funds reveal that certain wells identified for plugging appear to be owned by active operators like Chesapeake Energy (CHK), Diversified Energy (LON: DEC), or BP (BP), according to The...
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Microsoft makes formal EC remedy offer. Microsoft (MSFT) last week offered formal concessions to the European Commission in connection with its planned takeover of Activision Blizzard (ATVI). The Brussels-based regulator will seek third-party feedback on the offer. The offer is said...
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UBS’s takeover of Credit Suisse, announced yesterday, is clearly at odds with the Biden administration’s whole-of-government approach to enforcing competition policy. The merger combines a formerly top 10 bank with its Swiss rival – an outcome that would have been unthinkable from a...
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Prior to last month, InMode (INMD), a manufacturer and vendor of aesthetic medical devices, had not been submitting mandatory reports to the Food and Drug Administration regarding injuries and malfunctions stemming from the use of its devices, according to a Capitol Forum analysis of an...
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Fitness franchisor Xponential (XPOF) in some cases appears to provide financial projections as part of its sales pitch to prospective franchisees beyond those contained in its franchise disclosure documents—a potential violation of federal franchise rules—according to interviews and...
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A coup for Microsoft/Activision at the EC? Microsoft (MSFT) is set to receive a notable boost from the European Commission in connection with its planned $68.7 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard (ATVI), according to a report. The EC, the report said, is expected to approve the...
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Antitrust enforcement sparks optimism at Brussels event, but some say new laws key. Speakers at a Keystone Strategy conference in Brussels on March 2 voiced optimism that antitrust enforcement and competition policy have sprung back to life in the fight against monopolies and other...
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid has proposed changes to the risk adjustment model that will reduce or eliminate some of the extra money the agency pays to Medicare Advantage plans to manage and treat certain chronic conditions. In focus are certain inappropriate coding...
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With Intel’s (INTC) $5.4 billion bid for Tower Semiconductor (TSEM) under review by China’s antitrust authority, Intel China Chairwoman Wang Rui has embarked on a charm offensive, stressing the company’s long-term commitment to the country. Wang, who’s also a senior vice...
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The Federal Reserve has tapped Amazon (AMZN) to provide data storage for an ambitious new payment system, according to sources familiar with the matter. The move could increase political pressure to put the tech giant under the watch of U.S. financial system regulators. The new...
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Coterra Energy (CTRA) appears on track to see its lowest annual Marcellus output since 2018, with the company reporting an average of 77 million Mcfe per month from its Marcellus wells in the fourth quarter, Upstream shows. Coterra’s total Marcellus production in the second half of 2022...
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FTC staff attorneys reviewing Broadcom’s (AVGO) proposed purchase of VMware (VMW) are sounding out industry participants about whether they would sign declarations or participate in investigational hearings, deepening the agency’s investigation of the $61 billion deal, sources...
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A response to a public records request from the Kentucky Attorney General indicates that the office may be formulating policy recommendations in regard to its active criminal investigation of the genetic testing company Natera (NTRA). The Capitol Forum has previously reported that Natera...
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This article is being published in partnership with ProPublica, with ProPublica’s David Armstrong and Maya Miller and The Capitol Forum’s Patrick Rucker contributing. This joint investigation won Silver in the Barlett & Steele Awards, which recognize excellence in...
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Update: On June 6, 2024, Judge Steven Merryday entered an order dismissing Liberty Mutual’s case against EMSI with prejudice for failure to prosecute and ordered Liberty to pay EMSI’s legal fees of almost $70,000. A Capitol Forum investigation has uncovered extensive issues...
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Coterra Energy (CTRA) appears to be running out of Tier One inventory in the Marcellus, Upstream suggests, while its regional production during the first three quarters of 2022 has dipped to the company’s lowest levels since 2018. A surge in production in the second half of the year...
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InMode (INMD), a manufacturer of aesthetic medical devices, often does not tell doctors interested in purchasing their products about the additional licensing requirements needed to operate the devices, according to former company sales representatives. The omission, the former employees...
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Drug manufacturer Corcept (CORT) disclosed that late last year it received a records subpoena from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, stating that the office was “seeking information relating to the sale and promotion of Korlym, Corcept’s relationships with...
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State efforts to stop Albertsons (ACI) from issuing a $4 billion special dividend to shareholders ahead of its planned merger with rival supermarket Kroger (KR) could complicate a potential federal challenge of the deal itself. The Washington, D.C., California, and Illinois attorneys...
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GOP senators warn law firms about clients’ possible ESG antitrust violations. Senate Republicans warned law firms about “possible antitrust violations” that their “clients may commit if they pursue Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives.” The firms and their...
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Kroger’s (KR) planned $24.6 billion acquisition of rival grocer Albertsons (ACI) would result in common control of more than 1,400 closely competing stores absent divestitures, according to a Capitol Forum analysis. Past reviews of grocery mergers by the FTC have centered on economic...
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) staff members were so concerned about fair lending failings at Flagstar Bancorp (FBC) that they told executives at New York Community Bancorp (NYCB) that they wouldn’t support their proposed $2.6 billion acquisition of the company, according...
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Coordination Out Loud: Analysis of Public Statements from Fertilizer Industry Executives Special Note: Coordination Out Loud is a series of articles that analyze select corporate transcripts through the lens of Joseph Harrington’s landmark paper, “Collusion in Plain Sight: Firms’...
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The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and the UK’s Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) are coordinating their national security reviews of the proposed purchase of Britain-based F-Star Therapeutics (FSTX), a company linked to research...
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Postage Reseller Express One earlier today filed for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction preventing the USPS from terminating the Shipping Services Contract the parties entered into in December 2019. The termination is set to become effective after Friday September...
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China’s antitrust review of DuPont’s (DD) proposed $5.2 billion acquisition of Rogers Corporation (ROG) has hit an impasse as the companies haven’t yet resolved stiff industry concerns with their deal, sources familiar with the matter said. That’s led to case handlers at the...
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Some consumers seeking health insurance claim they are sold plans that are marketed as “nationwide PPO network plans” that provide benefits similar to traditional, comprehensive health insurance plans. However, in reality the plans provide meager benefits, cap coverage, and exclude...
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Two economists today argued over whether UnitedHealth Group (UNH) would be more likely to mine valuable health insurance claims data if the company completed its proposed $7.8 billion Change Healthcare (CHNG) acquisition. This morning in federal court, Kevin Murphy, a University of...
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JPMorgan Chase Bank (JPM) avoided public sanctions during the Trump administration for allegedly creating fake accounts when the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) opted to quietly close the matter instead, according to sources familiar with the matter, adding yet another major...
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The U.S. antitrust agencies are increasingly fighting reverse clearance battles in which—rather than seeking to gain authority to investigate particular mergers—they’re instead pushing their sister enforcement agency to review the transactions, sources familiar with the matter...
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EC conducts fashion sector antitrust raids. The European Commission on Tuesday disclosed it has begun conducting unannounced inspections of fashion-industry companies in several EU member countries. The raids are a preliminary investigative step into suspected anticompetitive practices...
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Senate floor time for antitrust bill means likely passage into law. Axios reported May 19 that Senate Majority Leader is telling colleagues that he will allow for a Senate floor vote on antitrust legislation in early summer. A source close to the legislative process explained that, to...
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Despite finding TD Bank (TD) wrongly pressured customers into opening accounts and using banking services they didn’t want, a leading bank regulator during the Trump administration opted to give the company a private reprimand rather than a fine for the abuses, according to sources...
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The real history of morale at the FTC: Jim Miller on combative staff early in his tenure. The Office of Personnel Management last week released the results of its 2021 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS), which collects feedback from agency employees to detail their views on agency...
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MultiPlan’s (MPLN) products for health plans fall under two umbrellas—a preferred provider organization (PPO) network product and products related to payment editing, negotiating, and repricing of healthcare claims. The Capitol Forum has previously reported about the company’s...
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European Commission investigators are stepping up their ongoing probe into allegations Russia’s state-owned Gazprom (GAZP) has abused its dominance on the wholesale natural gas market as political pressure mounts to address surging energy prices in light of the war in Ukraine. The...
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Multiplan (MPLN) says that it provides “independent, fair, and reasonable” pricing for out-of-network healthcare services. Previous Capitol Forum reporting showed that Multiplan’s pricing is not independent, as it can be manipulated by insurers. According to Capitol...
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Absent Senate Dems stall Bedoya. Sources supporting Alvaro Bedoya, President Joe Biden’s nominee for the FTC’s third Democratic commissioner slot, were expecting movement from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on the confirmation front last week. But Schumer needed all 50...
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DOJ attorneys are probing whether guidelines Apple (AAPL) uses to restrict cloud gaming services and so-called super apps’ access to its App Store could harm competition and cement the company’s mobile dominance, sources familiar with the matter said. The department’s investigation,...
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Change Healthcare (CHNG) plans to sign “in a matter of weeks” a deal to divest a business unit that includes its claims-editing software, eliminating the major horizontal overlap that helped spark DOJ’s suit to block UnitedHealth Group’s proposed $7.8 billion purchase of the...
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Multiplan (MPLN), a company that helps health insurers underpay healthcare provider bills, may have an antitrust issue on its hands, according to experts who reviewed Multiplan practices that came to light during testimony in a recent litigation between a health insurer and emergency...
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Multiplan (MPLN), a company that provides cost management services for health insurers, touts its prices for out-of-network healthcare services as independent, fair, reasonable, analytics-based, transparent, and defensible. Multiplan and health insurers rely on the independence of...
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Witnesses against poultry executives charged with fixing prices and rigging bids for broiler chickens were coerced into saying what U.S. investigators wanted to hear, and the government’s star witness was a “liar,” defense attorneys told a jury in Denver on Thursday. FBI agents...
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Special Note: Coordination Out Loud is a series of articles that analyze select corporate transcripts through the lens of Joseph Harrington’s landmark paper, “Collusion in Plain Sight: Firms’ Use of Public Announcements to Restrain Competition.” The paper concludes that...
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Public interest, government, and industry groups recently submitted more than 30 amicus briefs to the NLRB in a case called Atlanta Opera that could redefine the distinction between employees and independent contractors, and in turn have significant implications for prominent gig economy,...
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Nvidia terminates Arm merger plan. Nvidia (NVDA) last week abandoned its takeover of British chip designer Arm Holdings following regulatory resistance from competition authorities in Europe and the U.S. Though its review remained at an early stage in China, the State Administration for...
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Oak Street Health (OSH), an operator of primary care clinics for Medicare beneficiaries, appears to encourage physicians to diagnose chronic conditions in their patients even when the diagnosis may not be appropriate, according to internal company documents reviewed by The Capitol Forum...
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is becoming a new threat to for-profit colleges as the regulator signaled last week that it will examine institutional practices around lending money to students and collecting on those loans. For-profit institutions that engage in...
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Signify Health (SGFY), a vendor to Medicare Advantage plans that provides in-home risk assessment visits for plan members, operates competitive, high-pressure, sales-like call centers where agents are constantly pushed to beat productivity metrics such as conversion rates, appointments...
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The Antitrust Agenda: Joint FTC, DOJ Press Conference on Merger Guidelines Request for Information; Kanter Slate of Hires Expected Soon; Senate Banking Chair Brown, Warren Prod Fed Nominees on Concentration Kanter and Khan Joint Press Conference on Issuing Request for Information to...
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Nvidia defends Arm deal. Nvidia’s (NVDA) response to the UK Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) in-depth probe of the company’s planned acquisition of British chip designer Arm Holdings articulates a defense that’s well within the mainstream of European antitrust law. Yet...
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Konecranes (HEL: KCR) and Cargotec (HEL: CGCBV) this week lambasted the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) provisional findings that their proposed merger is anticompetitive, calling the UK antitrust watchdog’s view of the $5.3 billion deal “wrong as a matter of fact and...
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Residential customers of Suburban Propane (SPH) and UGI Corp. (UGI) subsidiary AmeriGas in 15 states described sharply rising propane prices as fall turned to winter, leading to significant duress in some customers’ everyday lives, according to a review of online complaints and...
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Bedoya hearing pushed to January 24. Originally, the Senate Commerce Committee’s re-vote on the nomination of Alvaro Bedoya, President Joe Biden’s choice to fill the FTC’s third Democratic seat, was tentatively set for January 12. But, according to a source, the vote has now been...
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The average number of days that a used vehicle is spending in the inventory of several online car dealers has increased over the past month, according to a Capitol Forum analysis of those companies’ websites. CarMax (KMX), Vroom (VRM), and DriveTime all saw the average age of their...
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A Capitol Forum analysis of student use of Chegg’s (CHGG) question and answer service in 2021 finds that the service enjoyed robust growth during the first half of the year. However, as schools returned to in-person learning and schools became more aware of the platform’s ability to...
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Federal officials concerned that the cryptocurrency industry needs urgent oversight are developing plans to let banking regulators use their existing powers to examine crypto companies when they partner with traditional banks, according to financial and regulatory sources familiar with...
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Tim Wu, a special assistant to the president for competition policy, at a recent town hall discussion organized by American Economic Liberties Project identified distribution and vertical integration in alcohol markets as problems that he hoped that an upcoming study and rulemaking from...
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FTC staff is analyzing five years of job postings data from the Camden, Arkansas area indicating that Lockheed Martin’s (LMT) proposed $4.4 billion Aerojet Rocketdyne (AJRD) takeover could harm competition in the city’s labor market for engineers, sources familiar with the matter...
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Facebook parent Meta Platforms (FB) is refusing to guarantee that its advertising algorithms comply with U.S. rules on fair lending, leaving banks and other financial service providers worried that the social media giant could expose them to fines and hits to their reputations, executives...
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Meeting of G7 competition authorities starts with a bang. Before the heads of the G7 competition authorities kicked off their summit today in London to discuss ways to coordinate their approach to digital markets, the Financial Times broke the news that the CMA is set to prohibit...
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Cartel fines. Companies in breach of EU cartel rules have racked up fines totalling almost 1.4 billion euros ($1.58 billion) so far in 2021, according to updated statistics released last week by the European Commission. That compares to fines amounting to less than 300 million euros ($338...
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President Joe Biden’s July 9 executive order on promoting competition took the alcohol industry by surprise when it singled out beer, wine and spirits as a candidate for new rulemakings, industry sources said. The order calls for the Secretary for Treasury, “in consultation with...
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When Signify Health, Inc. (SGFY) schedules health plan members for a peripheral artery disease (PAD) screening test during an in-home health evaluation, clinicians are required to perform the test for patients who are covered by certain health plans even if they determine it is not...
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InnovAge (INNV), the country’s largest provider of senior health services under the government Program for All Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), has been under audit by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as well as state agencies in both California and Colorado for the last...
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On Friday, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) preliminarily denied a Bloom Energy (BE) proposal to create a microgrid capacity services tariff to provide electricity to the grid during outages. Under its proposal previously reported on by The Capitol Forum, Bloom requested...
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The FTC and state attorneys general have expressed significant concerns to Great American Outdoors Group and Sportsman’s Warehouse (SPWH) representatives that the retailers’ proposed $785 million merger would harm competition in multiple states, sources familiar with the matter said....
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Special Note: Coordination Out Loud is a series of articles that analyze select corporate transcripts through the lens of Joseph Harrington’s landmark paper, “Collusion in Plain Sight: Firms’ Use of Public Announcements to Restrain Competition.” The paper concludes that antitrust...
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European Commission and UK Competition and Markets Authority case handlers are grappling with parallel merger investigations into S&P Global’s (SPGI) acquisition of fellow financial data provider IHS Markit (INFO), Nvidia’s (NVDA) purchase of British chip designer Arm Holdings and...
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Earlier today, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it was resurrecting its Penalty Offense Authority under Section 5 of the FTC Act to put for-profit higher education institutions on notice that the agency would “hit violators with significant financial penalties” of up to...
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In a unanimous decision last month, a federal advisory panel voted to recommend that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Studies (CMS) raise the reimbursement rate that ambulatory surgical centers would receive for surgeries that insert stents into the eye of glaucoma patients to drain...
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S&P Global (SPGI) and IHS Markit (INFO) don’t anticipate offering remedies beyond the divestiture of businesses they’ve already proposed selling to News Corp. (NWSA) to secure competition approvals for their $44 billion transaction, The Capitol Forum has learned. The companies...
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Ahead of last year’s federal benefits open enrollment, Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal Employee Program (BCBS FEP) the largest provider of benefits to federal employees, added clarifying language to its policy brochure to reiterate that it does not cover over-the-counter hearing aids. A...
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This article has been updated to include a comment from CMS and to clarify the commenting period for each proposal. When the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid released its proposed 2022 reimbursement rates for medical procedures, ophthalmologists around the country were surprised to find...
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China’s two biggest e-commerce websites have agreed to settle a closely watched lawsuit in which JD.com (JD) accused Alibaba Group Holding (BABA) of engaging in monopolistic behavior and abusing its market dominance, sources familiar with the matter said. A settlement in the “great...
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DOJ staff is leaning toward recommending that department leadership clear S&P Global’s (SPGI) $44 billion bid for IHS Markit (INFO) now that the financial data service companies have lined up News Corp. (NWSA) as the divestiture buyer for IHS Markit’s energy pricing service,...
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DOJ’s antitrust division is probing whether Visa (V) is pushing anti-fraud tools that help the company maintain its dominance in the online debit marketplace, sources familiar with the investigation said. Online shopping fraud has steadily climbed in recent years with losses on debit...
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On an internal staff call earlier today, InnovAge (INNV) management notified doctors and nurses of at least a dozen areas of improvement in its Colorado operations, citing issues found in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid audit of the company’s Colorado operations. InnovAge, which...
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Eargo (EAR), a manufacturer of completely-in-canal (CIC) hearing aids, promises customers a 45-day risk-free trial period as well as offering up to 0% interest financing for its hearing aids. A Capitol Forum investigation, however, finds that the company regularly fails to honor the trial...
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DOJ is poised to clear Salesforce’s (CRM) proposed $27.7 billion acquisition of Slack (WORK) by the end of this month, sources familiar with the matter said. After an in-depth review in which the department demanded extensive business records from the merging parties and sent to...
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Recently, Taboola (TBLA) said in an SEC filing that the company and the ad-tech industry were the subject of a DOJ criminal labor antitrust investigation. On Tuesday, Outbrain—Taboola’s closest rival, which is planning to go public—said in an SEC filing the department’s antitrust...
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DOJ’s suit to block Aon’s (AON) purchase of rival insurance broking giant Willis Towers Watson (WLTW) won a potentially sympathetic ear last week when D.C. District Court Judge Reggie Walton was assigned to oversee the case against the $30 billion merger, attorneys familiar with the...
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This article has been updated to include the companies and DOJ’s arguments supporting their positions. DOJ staff informed Aon (AON) and Willis Towers Watson (WLTW) representatives at a meeting last week that the companies’ remedy offer doesn’t sufficiently address the...
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Aon (AON) has expanded a prominent trial lawyer’s role in engaging with DOJ on its proposed $30 billion Willis Tower Watson (WLTW) buyout, indicating the insurance brokerage is preparing for litigation even as it participates in settlement talks with the department, sources familiar...
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Regulators will conduct a focused audit of InnovAge’s (INNV) programs in Colorado later this month, according to a source familiar with the matter, with auditors investigating the quality and timeliness of care that InnovAge provides. The new audit comes after regulators in California...
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The UK’s competition watchdog last week intensified scrutiny of Facebook’s (FB) dominance in digital advertising, further complicating the authority’s ongoing review of the social network giant’s completed acquisition of Giphy. The Competition and Market Authority antitrust...
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Aon (AON) has proposed to DOJ staff an offer to divest two pieces of its health benefits business to address the department’s antitrust concerns with the insurance brokerage’s planned $30 billion buyout of rival Willis Towers Watson (WLTW), sources familiar with the matter said. But...
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Aon (AON) in a statement today said it would divest for $1.4 billion its U.S. retirement consulting and retiree health exchange businesses to two separate buyers, responding to DOJ antitrust concerns about the insurance brokerage’s proposed $30 billion buyout of rival Willis Towers...
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Aon (AON) has proposed to DOJ staff an offer to divest two pieces of its health benefits business to address the department’s antitrust concerns with the insurance brokerage’s planned $30 billion buyout of rival Willis Towers Watson (WLTW), sources familiar with the matter said. But...
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As DOJ’s review of Aon’s (AON) proposed Willis Towers Watson (WLTW) buyout enters its late stages, the department is pursuing a dual-track strategy, engaging in settlement talks with the insurance brokerages while stepping up trial preparations in case it decides to challenge the $30...
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Yesterday, Colorado state regulators in coordination with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services initiated a surprise audit of InnovAge (INNV) facilities in the state. InnovAge’s facility in Sacramento, California also received a surprise visit by regulators. InnovAge is the...
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A bill in the Tennessee legislature that would establish a program to identify uninsured motor vehicles will not be reintroduced until the 2022 legislative session, dealing a blow to Rekor Systems (REKR), which hopes to contract with the state for the new program. The bill is currently...
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Opponents of Aon’s (AON) proposed Willis Towers Watson (WLTW) acquisition and other industry participants are divided over whether the insurance brokerages’ divestiture plan would address enforcers’ antitrust concerns with the $30 billion deal, sources familiar with the matter said....
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Six current and recent employees of InnovAge (INNV), the country’s largest provider of senior healthcare under the government’s Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), tell The Capitol Forum that the company is enrolling patients into its program at a rate that far...
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The European Commission is set to approve remedies proposed by Aon (AON) to secure regulatory approval for the company’s $30 billion acquisition of rival Willis Towers Watson (WLTW), The Capitol Forum has learned. EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager is said to be on board with the...
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A bill to establish a traffic camera program to track uninsured motorists in Texas will likely not make it out of committee in the state legislature before an important May 10 deadline, according to a political activist familiar with Texas legislative issues. A similar piece of...
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In Pennsylvania, Diversified Gas and Oil (LON: DGOC) brought 482 non-producing wells online in 2019, 268 of which reported exactly the threshold level of production that exempts the company from a tighter retirement schedule—100 thousand cubic feet (mcf) of natural gas—pursuant to its...
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Earlier this morning, Medicare Administrative Contractor Novitas released an update to its 2021 fee schedule, increasing the rate for electrocardiographic monitoring (ECG) and analysis by roughly 250% and making the new prices retroactive to January 1. The new rate, however, is still...
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German medical device maker Siemens Healthineers (ETR: SHL) is close to securing approval from China’s antitrust authority for its proposed $16.4 billion acquisition of U.S. radiation oncology giant Varian Medical Systems (VAR), sources familiar with the matter said. Approval from the...
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As InnovAge (INNV), the country’s largest for-profit provider of senior day care and health services under the Medicare and Medicaid PACE program, seeks to expand nationally, former employees, regulators, and families of patients are raising concerns about the company’s business...
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Salesforce (CRM) is said to remain confident of avoiding a UK Competition and Markets Authority probe into its planned $27.7 billion acquisition of messaging platform Slack (WORK) despite the U.S. DOJ’s recent decision to open an in-depth, second request review into the transaction. The...
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Salesforce (CRM) is said to remain confident of avoiding a UK Competition and Markets Authority probe into its planned $27.7 billion acquisition of messaging platform Slack (WORK) despite the U.S. DOJ’s recent decision to open an in-depth, second request review into the transaction. The...
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With current FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra set to take over as director of the CFPB, subprime auto finance market stakeholders including Credit Acceptance Corporation (CACC), consumer advocates, and even investors in subprime auto asset backed securities will be following three CFPB...
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Several upcoming federal reports and investigations into aerospace parts supplier TransDigm (TDG) as well as investigations into government contracting practices more broadly could increase focus on the company as Congress sits down to negotiate the FY 2022 National Defense Authorization...
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The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Studies has declined to approve a new, higher reimbursement rate for electrocardiographic monitoring, according to the 2021 Physician Fee Schedule published today. Instead, CMS is retaining the de facto pricing for ECG monitoring negotiated between...
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The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will likely not publish the final Physician Fee Schedule until December 1 or 2, according to a source familiar with CMS processes. The agency is currently reviewing its proposed Physician Fee Schedule for 2021, which sets reimbursement...
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Data submitted to the FDA’s device malfunction database, known as MAUDE, over the past three months indicates that Penumbra’s (PEN) Jet 7 catheter continues to break under routine use, even after the company’s July 27 letter to physicians. Penumbra’s July 27 letter warned...
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Data submitted to the FDA’s device malfunction database, known as MAUDE, over the past three months indicates that Penumbra’s (PEN) Jet 7 catheter continues to break under routine use, even after the company’s July 27 letter to physicians. Penumbra’s July 27 letter warned...
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On August 4, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released its annual update to the Physician Fee Schedule (PFS), which establishes reimbursement rates for services covered under the federal health plans. The proposed 2021 rates include new Category I reimbursement codes for...
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Yesterday, three doctors in Singapore published an article in the American Journal of Neuroradiology detailing two device malfunctions involving Penumbra’s (PEN) Jet 7 catheter titled “Can a Stent Retriever Damage the JET 7 Reperfusion Catheter?” The Capitol Forum has previously...
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In response to an increase in injuries and deaths involving Penumbra’s (PEN) Jet 7 XTRA FLEX catheter, the company sent a letter to doctors cautioning them against injecting contrast media, used to map the arteries of the brain during blood clot removal procedures, through the catheter....
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The Federal Trade Commission is set to vote to accept a consent order clearing the way for AbbVie (ABBV) to close its $63 billion acquisition of biopharma giant Allergan (AGN), sources familiar with the matter said. The final commission vote is expected within the next few days, the...
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An FTC settlement package that would clear the way for AbbVie (ABBV) to close its $63 billion acquisition of biopharma giant Allergan (AGN) has won a positive recommendation from Bureau of Competition Director Ian Conner and is now at the commission level awaiting a vote, sources familiar...
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A coalition of consumer groups and unions today wrote Federal Trade Commission Chairman Joe Simons requesting that the commission secure additional behavioral relief before voting out a consent order clearing AbbVie’s (ABBV) $63 billion acquisition of biopharma giant Allergan (AGN). In...
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FTC commissioners today plan to vote on whether to sue to block Illumina’s (ILMN) proposed $1.2 billion acquisition of Pacific Biosciences (PACB), a source familiar with the matter said. The companies’ representatives met last week with individual commissioners to make their case but...
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FTC commissioners have no more questions for Roche (SWX: ROG) or Spark Therapeutics (ONCE) regarding their proposed $4.3 billion tie-up as anticipation builds about the agency’s pending decision, sources familiar with the matter said. Typically, the lack of commissioner questions...
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The FTC is preparing to sue next month in its administrative court to block Illumina’s (lLMN) proposed $1.2 billion acquisition of Pacific Biosciences (PACB), sources familiar with the matter said. For some time agency staff has been building a case, deposing third parties and lining up...
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FTC commissioners are set to vote as soon as this week on Roche’s (SWX: ROG) proposed $4.3 billion Spark Therapeutics (ONCE) acquisition, sources familiar with the matter said. The vote would occur several weeks after agency staff recommended the commission clear the deal...
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FTC staff reviewing Roche’s (SWX: ROG) proposed Spark Therapeutics (ONCE) acquisition have recommended the $4.3 billion deal be cleared unconditionally, sources familiar with the matter said. The staff reached the conclusion after an in-depth investigation that included issuing civil...
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As the FTC’s review of Illumina’s (ILMN) proposed $1.2 billion Pacific Biosciences (PACB) acquisition enters its late stages, agency staff has deposed third parties and lined up potential witnesses for trial, indicating the gene-sequencing firms haven’t convinced staff that their...
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The UK Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) June move to start an inquiry into Roche’s (SWX: ROG) $4.3 billion acquisition of Spark (ONCE) not only creates a new competition hurdle to the deal’s close, but could also bolster the U.S. FTC’s ability to take a tough line on...
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The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General’s new audit of TransDigm (TDG) could find that the company earned excessive profits and uncover contracting practices that have previously drawn scrutiny and the ire of both members of Congress and the Department of Defense,...
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In conditionally clearing Bayer’s $66 billion acquisition of agrochemical rival Monsanto, DOJ endorsed a settlement that deviates somewhat from its commitment to accept only straightforward and self-executing structural remedies. But in addressing the proposed deal, antitrust division...
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The Defense Department is leaning toward recommending Northrop Grumman’s proposed Orbital ATK acquisition be conditionally cleared by the Federal Trade Commission, sources familiar with the matter said. FTC staff is nearing the end of its antitrust review of the two defense...
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Company Update Tenants who lease houses from Invitation Homes, a leader in the single-family rental industry, are deceptively put into dwellings with maintenance issues, code violations and life-threatening safety risks, according to interviews with twenty current and former tenants and...
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The European Commission (EC) is on track to conditionally clear the proposed Bayer/Monsanto merger on March 21, according to sources familiar with the matter. The date is sooner than many expected because the EC has until April 5 to decide. But European antitrust enforcers, in...
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Industry Update Second Class Petty Officer Jonathan Stacy had always thought of himself as capable of handling whatever the U.S. Navy threw at him. Then he met his match: American Homes 4 Rent, the Agoura Hills, California-based real estate investment trust that leases single family homes...
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Company Update In our continuing investigation into whether Health Insurance Innovations (HII) sales representatives have misled potential customers, The Capitol Forum placed a series of calls over the past two weeks to numbers associated with HII-contracted insurance producers. In...
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Bayer, BASF and DOJ staff are nearing the final stages of negotiating an agreement to ensure BASF will emerge as a strong No. 4 competitor in U.S. seeds and crop protection if the department clears the Bayer/Monsanto merger, sources familiar with the matter said. The staff plans to...
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Third-Party Update Health Insurance Innovations (HII) sells about 70 percent of the policies it administers through a network of independent call centers, CEO Gavin Southwell in an interview we conducted late last year. The policies, which HII administers, are underwritten by insurance...
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DOJ staff reviewing Bayer’s bid for Monsanto are contacting agricultural industry players in search of farmers to testify or give statements about how the seed sector’s lack of competition has harmed their businesses, according to sources familiar with the matter. The Department...
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Company Update Health Insurance Innovations (HII) is a third-party administrator (TPA) that functions as a middleman between health insurers and customers looking for affordable health insurance plans. The short-term medical policies, ancillary insurance, and health benefit plans HII...
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On May 19th, Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote a letter to Glenn Fine, the Acting Inspector General of the Department of Defense, requesting that Mr. Fine “expeditiously open an investigation into TransDigm if you have not already done so.” Senator Warren’s letter also states that as a...
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Pricing Analysis In order to provide more insight into TransDigm’s acquisition strategy, we attempted to quantify how a company’s pricing for military spare parts changes after TransDigm acquires the company. Using contract data from Haystack Gold and a sample of 2,156 parts (as well...
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