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Opinion 13-2
20130474: Sheridan Production Partners II-B, L.P.; SandRidge Energy, Inc.
20130468: EQT Infrastructure II Limited Partnership; Westway Group Inc.
Opinion 13-1
20130454: Gores Capital Partners III, L.P.; Harris Corporation
20130462: Donata Holding SE; Caribou Coffee Company, Inc.
20130455: Charlesbank Equity Find VII, Limited Partnership; Francois Pinault
20130472: Gestion Audem Inc.; PEER 1 Network Enterprises, Inc.
20130459: C. Park Shaper; Kinder Morgan, Inc.
FTC Staff Comment Before the State of New York Public Service Commission (NY PSC) Concerning NY PSCs Review of Competition and Consumer Protection Rules in Retail Energy Markets in New York State
FTC Staff Letter to the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Concerning Proposed Amendments to the Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct Relating to Attorney Advertising
American Express Company, et al., Petitioners, v. Italian Colors Restaurant, et al., Respondents
20130478: Bayer AG; Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
20130453: Dr. Guangiu Lu; A123 Systems, Inc.
20130350: Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.; JB Investors, L.P.
20130343: Elliott International Limited; Compuware Corporation
Magnesium Elektron North America, Inc.
Magnesium Elektron, a leader in the production of magnesium plates used for photoengraving, settled FTC charges that its acquisition of rival plate manufacturer Revere Graphics Worldwide, Inc. was anticompetitive and a violation of the antitrust laws. The FTC's order restores the competition eliminated by the merger by requiring Magnesium Elektron to sell necessary intellectual property and technical know-how used to manufacture magnesium plates for photoengraving applications to Kansas-based Universal Engraving. While Universal Engraving does not currently manufacture or sell magnesium plates, it is uniquely positioned to become an effective competitor in this market because it already sells other metals used in the photoengraving process to customers affected by the merger.