A U.S. Supreme Court victory against Visa and Mastercard over ATM fees has helped unite two solo antitrust litigators to form a bicoastal firm.

Jonathan Rubin of Rubin PLLC in Washington, D.C., and Daniel Mogin of the Mogin Law Firm in San Diego announced the formation of eight-lawyer MoginRubin last week.

In National ATM Council v. Visa, the pair represents a class of independent ATM operators who accuse the credit card companies of price-fixing. The Supreme Court rejected efforts by Visa Inc., Mastercard and financial institutions to stop the litigation late last year.

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