New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John Roberti and Puja Patel | March 6, 2020
There has been an influx of CSR collaborations among competitors—some initiated by governments and NGOs, and others established by industry participants themselves. In each case, generally, the goal is to do good and promote various CSR goals ranging from environmental, health and safety, and labor. That said, an effort to be socially responsible can still run afoul of the antitrust laws.
By Scott Graham | March 4, 2020
A non-traditional pharma case brought by non-traditional pharma litigators is shaping up to make significant antitrust law for the industry.
By Patrick Smith | March 3, 2020
Bruce Hoffman, a former practice leader at Shearman & Sterling and Hunton & Williams who led the FTC's Bureau of Competition, will counsel clients on global antitrust issues and litigation.
By Dan Packel | March 2, 2020
Peter Mucchetti spent the last 19 years in the DOJ's antitrust division, and the last eight as the chief of its health care and consumer products section.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carl W. Hittinger and Tyson Y. Herrold | February 28, 2020
The ABA resolution advises the bench and bar that utilization of special masters has evolved over the last 50 years from the rare exception to a commonplace tool to manage complex litigation, including antitrust cases.
By Sue Reisinger | February 27, 2020
"Plaintiffs' arguments boil down to nothing more than an objection to McDonald's existence as a large corporation with complex legal needs," McDonald's lawyer argues.
By Max Mitchell | February 27, 2020
Two companies that make railroad equipment have agreed to pay nearly $49 million to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging that their so-called "no-poach" agreements violated antitrust law.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Lauren M. Weinstein and Leonid Grinberg | February 27, 2020
Antitrust defendants have long argued that a class may not be certified if it includes members who have suffered no demonstrable injury. But is this argument gaining traction?
By Scott Graham | February 26, 2020
The Korean automaker had accused a Miami company of importing used, counterfeit or defective parts and palming them off as sourced through Hyundai's authorized chain of distribution.
By Phillip Bantz | February 25, 2020
As the amusement park operator's new general counsel, Laura Doerre will receive a base annual salary of $540,000, a $75,000 signing bonus and the opportunity for a yearly bonus of $405,000, according to her employment agreement.
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