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Closing arguments in the Justice Department’s antitrust case v. Google, a possible DOJ antitrust lawsuit against LiveNation and a key hearing for Lyft and Uber in California’s Supreme Court are important May catalysts to watch. This Bloomberg Intelligence litigation and policy outlook episode, hosted by financials litigation analyst Elliott Stein, gathered the team to discuss these and other developments. In addition, BNP Paribas and Societe Generale argued a Cuba sanctions case, while BNP tries to beat a Sudan genocide suit. The CFPB credit-card late-fee rule likely gets put on hold. They also examine a key Epic v. Apple hearing, possible regulatory action on bankers’ executive compensation, the DEA’s anticipated reclassification of marijuana and Congressional hearings focused on UnitedHealth.
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Closing arguments in the Justice Department’s antitrust case v. Google, a possible DOJ antitrust lawsuit against LiveNation and a key hearing for Lyft and Uber in California’s Supreme Court are important May catalysts to watch. This Bloomberg Intelligence litigation and policy outlook episode, hosted by financials litigation analyst Elliott Stein, gathered the team to discuss these and other developments. In addition, BNP Paribas and Societe Generale argued a Cuba sanctions case, while BNP tries to beat a Sudan genocide suit. The CFPB credit-card late-fee rule likely gets put on hold. They also examine a key Epic v. Apple hearing, possible regulatory action on bankers’ executive compensation, the DEA’s anticipated reclassification of marijuana and Congressional hearings focused on UnitedHealth.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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