By Brad Kutner | November 15, 2022
A lower court correctly found tolling issues and limits to federal antitrust law doomed the dispute, the unanimous appeals panel said Tuesday.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 14, 2022
"I like Rogers a lot. But she's inconsistent. She says one thing, and she gets to another point. It's hard to make it square," said Ninth Circuit Judge Milan Smith.
By Andrew Goudsward | November 9, 2022
Republican senators sent letters to Big Law ESG practices warning that they would target "collusive" conduct between firms on environmental issues.
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | November 7, 2022
The international community of competition law scholars and regulators have also recognized the pressing need for the members of the global community to come together and meaningfully coordinate their enforcement efforts.
By Andrew Goudsward | November 7, 2022
The DOJ antitrust division has vowed to go to court to press its more expansive enforcement views. A victory in a major book publishers case followed a trio of early defeats.
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By Will Lavery | November 7, 2022
"Axon Enterprise v. FTC" presents a rare opportunity for the court to put a check on the FTC's yearslong abuse of due process and its practice of bringing dubious administrative lawsuits that would never pass muster in federal court.
By Bruce Love | November 7, 2022
"At a moment when the Biden administration has clearly stepped up its antitrust scrutiny on the tech sector," antitrust practice leader Jay Jurata said the firm's newest partner offers Orrick clients the "freshest possible insights" into the Federal Trade Commission's priorities and approaches.
By Dan Roe | November 3, 2022
Governments in Latin America, Europe and Asia are implementing formal FDI policies or informally blocking deals for politically motivated reasons.
By Charles Toutant | November 3, 2022
"Defendants' settlement agreement constitutes a horizontal output-restriction and market-allocation agreement—a per se violation of the Sherman Act," the suit says.
By Andrew Goudsward | November 2, 2022
The DOJ antitrust division brought its first criminal monopolization case since 1977, months after officials indicated the enforcement tool was back on the table.
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