By Phil Raymond, Staff Writer Perhaps one of the most iconic guitar brand names in the marketplace, “Gibson,” is facing financial difficulties, and by summer 2018 it could either be under new management or be completely bankrupt. Beginning its life in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1902,[1] Gibson quickly grew to became […]
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Justice Department Alleges Clayton Act Antitrust Violations Against AT&T and Time Warner Merger
By Phil Raymond, Staff Writer On November 20, 2017, the United States Justice Department, led by the Department’s antitrust division head Makan Delrahim, filed suit against media giants AT&T and Time Warner for a proposed merger worth nearly $85.4 billion. The Justice Department made its case in a 23-page complaint […]
Employer Arbitration Clauses Reevaluated in Light of Workers’ Rights
By Phil Raymond, Staff Writer Employers and employees have long fought over how to handle disputes between them. Typically, arbitration clauses are instituted, often without the employee’s knowledge, to circumvent federal and state court systems to handle such disputes. On October 2, 2017, the Supreme Court of the United […]