Amazon’s restrictive contracts with major publishers has made it impossible for book retailers to try to beat Amazon on price, Seattle law firm Hagens Berman alleges in the suit.
26 MAR 2021
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Amazon faces new lawsuit alleging it fixed book prices
Amazon’s restrictive contracts with major publishers has made it impossible for book retailers to try to beat Amazon on price, Seattle law firm Hagens Berman alleges in the suit.
Colorado shooting suspect passed check in legal gun purchase
The suspect in the Colorado supermarket shootings bought a firearm at a local gun store after passing a background check.
What is a vaccine passport and will you need one to travel?
Most are in early stages or only used in certain destinations, though their creators say they are working to expand use.
National Labor Relations Board finds that Elon Musk tweet violated federal labor law
The board on Thursday found that a May 20, 2018 Musk tweet unlawfully threatened employees with the loss of stock options if they chose to be represented by the United Auto Workers union.
Longtime artistic director is leaving Penobscot Theatre Company
Bari Newport is leaving Bangor at the end of May after 9½ years at the helm of the Penobscot Theatre Company, Bangor's only professional theater group.
Maine detects 1st case of Brazilian COVID-19 variant in patient with no travel history
The Brazilian strain — also known as the P1 variant — is in addition to 15 confirmed cases of a strain of the virus that originated in the United Kingdom here as well as four cases of a South...
Some Maine taprooms eager to open indoors while others decide to wait
Whether to reopen indoors has been a tough decision for many owners, who have operated at limited capacity or served outdoors while struggling to stay afloat and spending more to conform to...
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