Penguin to Pay $75 Million in E-Book Settlement With States

The agreement is subject to court approval. Penguin settled a similar claim with the Justice Department in December.

    

Apple Fights Back in E-Book Antitrust Case

The company is scheduled to go to trial in June over the Justice Department’s accusation that it conspired with five publishing houses to fix prices on electronic books.

    

Rival Sues to Block TV Show About Hynes, Brooklyn Prosecutor

Abe George, a former assistant district attorney in Manhattan who is running against the Brooklyn district attorney, Charles J. Hynes, aims to stop the broadcast of a six-part series featuring Mr. Hynes’s office.

    

U.S. Now Paints Apple as ‘Ringmaster’ in Its Lawsuit on E-Book Price-Fixing

According to the Justice Department, Apple took a leadership role in a price-fixing conspiracy in the market for e-books.

    

Suit Claims Monster Beverage Markets to Children

A suit filed by the San Francisco city attorney said Monster targeted children and youths in its marketing, a claim the company denied.

    

Ticketmaster Accuses 21 of Fraudulent Ticket Buying

The company accused 21 people of circumventing its online security system to try to buy huge numbers of tickets to resell at a profit.

    

Advertising: Trying to Burnish Its Image, Johnson & Johnson Turns to Emotions

Johnson & Johnson’s new campaign, called For All You Love, aims at reviving its tarnished brand.