By Dan Packel | January 4, 2021
Andrea Agathoklis Murino's move comes as many industry observers expect demand for antitrust talent to grow under the Biden administration.
By Dylan Jackson | December 30, 2020
Antitrust attorneys say tech companies should brace for more lawsuits, as the Biden administration seeks to beef up antitrust enforcement for the next four years.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 17, 2020
Nearly three dozen states and the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico accuse Google of leveraging its "gargantuan collection of data" to strengthen barriers to entry in the search-related markets.
By Angela Morris | December 16, 2020
Houston trial lawyer Mark Lanier is leading a large group of plaintiffs attorneys for the state of Texas and nine other states that are suing Google, alleging the tech giant is violating antitrust laws in the online display advertising market.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 16, 2020
A Chicago federal judge has referred allegations of "ethical violations" to the U.S. Attorney, which has asked to examine documents in the case.
By Scott Graham | December 16, 2020
The tech giants told U.S. District Judge Edward Chen that if it weren't for protective orders in other cases, they could get more specific about how Fortress Investment Group is abusing its market power to make exorbitant demands. Fortress says they'll have to allege more specific facts before they can get around the protective order.
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By Suzette Parmley | December 11, 2020
Judge Gerald Pappert said the southeastern Pennsylvania market was already highly consolidated among health insurers and that the FTC overstated Jefferson and Einstein's share of it.
By Ross Todd | December 11, 2020
Hogan Lovells partners Virginia "Ginny" Gibson and Justin Bernick made a strong case that the Federal Trade Commission picked the wrong deal to challenge in the wrong town.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 9, 2020
New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is leading the action, said Facebook leveraged market power "so it could take advantage of users and make billions by converting personal data into a cash cow."
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By Ryan Tarinelli | December 9, 2020
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who has joined the lawsuit, likened Facebook to an illegal monopoly. "This lawsuit is straightforward," he said. "We're alleging that Facebook built a monopoly that, as we speak, is doing all it can to stifle competition[.]"
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