By Amanda Bronstad | May 14, 2020
"Our goal is to make California consumers whole after the defendants' alleged conduct cost consumers over $2 billion," said Milberg managing partner Glenn Phillips in the antitrust lawsuit.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | May 11, 2020
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz discuss how authorities worldwide have altered longstanding practices in a desire to spur innovation and alleviate supply issues resulting from the pandemic. However, they warn that the shift in regulator posture should not be misunderstood as an abandonment traditional competition law principles, but rather a necessary and strategic change to prevent additional problems arising from the pandemic.
By Ross Todd | April 30, 2020
U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero on Thursday dismissed the city's antitrust claims related to the team's relocation to Las Vegas, declining to endorse what he called Oakland's "unorthodox theory of antitrust injury."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elai Katz | April 30, 2020
In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz writes: During these unprecedented times, assessing likely competitive effects on those markets requires examination and consideration of exceptional momentary conditions. Conduct that may harm competition under normal circumstances may not have the same effect during extraordinary times.
By Jack Newsham | April 27, 2020
Michael Moiseyev's experience, including overseeing more than 100 merger reviews and working with global competition regulators, will prove useful to clients, Weil said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 24, 2020
Goldberg's ruling in the case also gave final approval to the nearly $66 million settlement the parties entered into to settle the end-payers' claims.
By Ross Todd | April 24, 2020
A federal magistrate judge said Friday he was tentatively leaning toward allowing Sidecar's antitrust lawsuit against Uber to move forward.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carl W. Hittinger and Brady Cummins | April 24, 2020
One way to break through bottlenecks and potentially save time and lives is for industry participants to collaborate with each other to take fast, decisive measures to increase output and distribute products to those most in need as quickly as possible.
By Charles Toutant | April 23, 2020
The panel found the trial judge granted certification without properly analyzing whether issues common to the class predominate over individual issues.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 22, 2020
More than half a dozen class actions allege that Altria, as part of its 2018 agreement to acquire 35% of Juul, agreed to drop out of the closed system e-cigarette market in violation of federal antitrust laws. The lawsuits follow a similar administrative complaint brought by the Federal Trade Commission's filing April 1.
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