Correction: This article has been corrected to reflect that the credit card antitrust case has received preliminary approval, to properly identify the attorneys litigating that case and to accurately identify the firm’s role in the titanium dioxide litigation.
Berger & Montague is a closer. Last November, the 60-attorney firm helped secure preliminary court approval for a $7.25 billion settlement in a private antitrust class action that alleged price-fixing on transaction fees by payment card networks Visa and MasterCard and the U.S. banks that owned those networks. It also won injunctive relief requiring the defendants to change their practices. H. Laddie Montague Jr., Merrill G. Davidoff, Bart Cohen and Michael Kane litigated the case.
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