As the European Commission prepares to announce a final decision in its antitrust probe of Google, U.S. companies should view the EU probe not as a regulatory aberration reserved for high-tech behemoths, but as a sign of things to come for U.S. companies both large and small.
In today's increasingly intertwined global economy, matters that once would have been investigated solely by domestic regulatory agencies are now being scrutini...
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