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American Bankers Ass’n v. Lockyer
20041210: Arsenal Capital Partners Qualified Purchaser Fund LP; The Berwind Company LLC
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Itron, Inc., and Schlumberger Electricity, Inc., In the Matter of
The consent order, designed to preserve competition in the market for the manufacture and sale of mobile radio frequency automatic meter reading technologies for electric utilities in the United States, permitted Itron's $255 million acquisition of Schlumberger Electricity, Inc. The consent order requires Itron to grant a royalty-free, perpetual, and irrevocable license to Hunt Technologies, Inc., creating an effective competitor in this market that allows utility companies and others to gather electric consumption data automatically and remotely from electricity meters.
D Squared Solutions, LLC, a California limited liability company, Anish Dhigra, individually and as an officer of D Squared Solutions, LLC, Jeffrey Davis, individually and as an officer of D Squared Solutions, LLC (Northern District of Maryland)
Smokeless Tobacco Regulations - Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
20041227: Audax Private Equity Fund, L.P.; Vitaquest International, Inc.
Southeastern New Mexico Physicians IPA, Inc., a corporation, and Barbara Gomez and Lonnie Ray, individually
A Roswell, New Mexico physicians’ association, Southeastern New Mexico Physicians IPA, settled charges that it and two of its employees entered into collective agreements among physician members on fees and refused to deal with health plans that did not accept the collective agreed-upon terms. According to the complaint, these practices increased the price of health care in the Roswell area. The consent order prohibits the IPA and its employees named in the consent from orchestrating agreements between physicians to negotiate with health insurance plans on behalf of any physician and deal or refuse to deal individually with any third party payer.