But the discussion Wednesday also highlighted the careful balance the DOJ may have to strike. “There absolutely will be inter ...
The government acknowledges payment volumes are rising, in part because of fintech growth. This competition wouldn’t be ...
In early October, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an antitrust lawsuit against Visa, calling into question how it ...
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer and Wilkinson Stekloff represent Visa in the DOJ antitrust case ... maintains an unlawful monopoly in U.S. debit card network services markets. At least four class ...
Eager to be seen as taking action against the high prices it has helped bring on, the Biden-Harris administration is now ...
Visa's Q4 performance shows strong growth in payments volume and value-added services, but faces regulatory challenges over ...
This is worth remembering as the DOJ attacks Visa for a variety of alleged antitrust violations, including that it’s ...
DOJ has now turned its attention outside of technology markets by filing suit against Visa for its dominance of the debit card transaction market. DOJ charged Visa with monopolization and other ...
In this episode, Michael Volkov explores the Justice Department’s recent antitrust lawsuit against Visa, highlighting allegations of monopolization and exclusionary practices in the debit card ...
At issue is whether Discover's underperforming digital payments network would have the muscle to challenge Visa's dominance ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is coming with a hammer for Visa (NYSE: V). The department alleges that Visa has monopolized the debit card market, forcing out competition to maintain its 60% ...