Is the CVS-Aetna Deal A Healthy Merger For Consumers?
By Christian Rojas In December, CVS announced its proffer to purchase Aetna for nearly $69 billion in…
Taking Down a Giant: Why Antitrust Law Won’t Derail Amazon
By: Eli Sulkin “Amazon is taking over the world.” If you’re one of the millions of people…
Is Cuomo’s MWBE Bill the Chance Minorities Need or an Impossible Dream?
By James Duffy Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) of New York is working to overhaul the state’s regulations…
Nothing Left to Lose: A Theory on Exxon’s Latest Climate Countersuits
By: Amy D’Avella Exxon is no stranger to litigation. As the leader in a high-risk industry, defending…
Wall Street Whistleblowers Take a Hit
By: Maximilian Raileanu Congress passed the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (“Act”) in 2010 to…
Facebook Braces for Europe’s New Privacy Regime
By Marielena Reyes Advertisers have historically used consumer data to target ads by analyzing and tracking the…
Will Christian Louboutin Lose His Sole?
By Pritika Ramesh Christian Louboutin, the world renowned designer known for his famous “red bottom” shoes, is…
The Moose in Trouble: Abercrombie & Fitch Settles Employee Class Action Suit
By Marie Claire O’Leary Most Millenials remember a fashion phase around their middle school years that made…
The Tipping Point
By Bianca Petcu Increasing the minimum wage and refining the tipping process in the service industry continues…
Did Michelle Williams’ Agent Get Her ‘All of the Money’ For Reshoots?
By: Sara Dalsheim In the wake of sexual assault allegations against actor Kevin Spacey, the director of…