Antitrust

Ninth Circuit Rejects Antitrust Claims Against Las Vegas Hotels

September 26, 2025

Learn why Las Vegas hotels avoided antitrust claims after the Ninth Circuit dismissed claims over their use of revenue management software.

Using Compliance to Address Antitrust Risks in Procurement

September 24, 2025

Antitrust risks in procurement are rising as whistleblower rewards expand and regulators target anticompetitive rules. Compliance must adapt.

EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion Over Ad Tech Antitrust Violations

September 18, 2025

Read about the €2.95B fine the EU imposed on Google for digital ad tech abuses, and stronger measures regulators are considering to curb market dominance.

Court Allows Antitrust Claims Concerning Apple’s iCloud Restrictions to Proceed

August 1, 2025

A federal court lets Apple face antitrust claims over iCloud, signaling greater scrutiny of tech giants’ design restrictions and market dominance.

What the Google Antitrust Case Reveals About Competitive Foreclosure

July 14, 2025

Today’s General Counsel Columnist Jeffery M. Cross examines what the Google antitrust case reveals about competitive foreclosure.

Casino Customers Challenge Algorithmic Pricing in Antitrust Appeal

July 9, 2025

Read how casino customers are challenging algorithmic pricing for Las Vegas hotels, claiming the software led to inflated rates and violated antitrust laws.

ESG Initiatives Under Fire: DOJ and FTC Back Antitrust Challenge to Coal Investment Strategy

June 11, 2025

The DOJ and FTC are targeting ESG initiatives, backing claims that investment firms colluded to cut coal output and inflate prices in the name of climate goals.

Landlord Settles in Algorithmic Rental Pricing Case

May 29, 2025

Cortland settles landmark case over algorithmic rental pricing, marking a shift in legal scrutiny of tech-driven rent strategies across major US markets.

Fourth Circuit Revives No-Poach Class Action, Signals Expanded View of Fraudulent Concealment

May 27, 2025

Read how the Fourth Circuit revives a no-poach case, holding that a secret agreement can qualify as fraudulent concealment and toll the Sherman Act’s limitations period.

HSR Filings Just Got More Complex—Here’s How Legal Teams Are Adapting

May 13, 2025

SPONSORED BY KLDISCOVERY: New Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) rules, mounting pressure, and too few hours in the day. Here’s how top legal teams are staying ahead with smarter workflows and scalable solutions.

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