The CFPB asserted that restrictions imposed by dominant operating systems on point-of-sale payment methods may have an "outsized effect" and hurt the development of a "truly open ecosystem."
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A management, consulting and engineering firm providing services on government-backed contracts settled a False Claims Act case with the United States and a private qui tam relator following allegations that the firm made false statements and submitted inflated invoices.
Two Florida resorts agreed to settle with the DOJ for conspiring to fraudulently obtain loan funds provided under the Paycheck Protection Program.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider a pair of whistleblower-initiated False Claims Act cases accusing two pharmacy operators of billing Medicare and Medicaid programs for prescription drugs at artificially high rates while charging non-governmentally insured customers lesser prices for those same drugs.
FTC is seeking to block Microsoft Corporation's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Inc., claiming the acquisition may lessen competition or create a monopoly in interstate trade and commerce in the relevant markets.