The US Supreme Court left intact a ruling that curbs the Justice Department’s ability to use federal antitrust law to prosecute people and companies for bid-rigging, price-fixing and other collusion.
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An initial marketing programme failed to attract bids from contractors for the almost £2m job to ... The fact it is going to ...
A trio of state senators called on the SUNY to investigate and consider cancelling its 5-year, $2.7 million contract with a ...
A criminal justice nonprofit is dropping its challenge to the city's new labor contract with the Austin Police Department.
NBC2 News is discovering potential discrepancies in government contracts worth hundreds of millions, which were awarded to ...
Aston Villa have rejected an offer from Premier League rivals Arsenal for 20-year-old striker Jhon Duran, according to ...
Mayor Eric Adams is ending his administration’s controversial program supplying migrants in city shelters with prepaid debit ...
Parks Superintendent Jeff Ruth told commissioners that potential fee collection could present a number of challenges at the playground, which offers such features as a splash pad, waterslide, ...
“It should be investigated from the outside, (by an agency that) has no involvement in this contract so that neutrality can ...
The firm has been awarded contracts (although not all no-bid) by multiple state agencies, including the governor’s Office of ...
Tatum, who signed the largest contract in NBA ... not support such a bid. In a press conference before the WNBA Finals, ...