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Supreme Court
Jeffrey May (Wolters Kluwer)
SUPREME COURT PREVIEW: Trump Firing of FTC Commissioner Among Issues Before Court
October 02, 2025

The new U.S. Supreme Court term begins on October 6, and a decision expected to be handed down this term could shape the fate of the Federal Trade Commission, and hence antitrust and consumer…

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Robin S. Crauthers (McCarter & English, LLP)
Passing Go: How Associations Can Sidestep Antitrust Pitfalls in the Real-Life Game of Monopoly
September 11, 2025

U.S. enforcers and private plaintiffs are sharpening their antitrust focus on how professional associations shape members’ commercial conduct. A recent multi-state attorneys-general letter to the…

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Algorithmic pricing
Philip A. Giordano (Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP)
A Roundup of the Current Legislative Response to the Prospect of Algorithmic Price Fixing
March 06, 2025

Legislators at many levels of government in the United States have proposed prohibiting the use of software algorithms that depend on non-public data from competitors to assist sellers in making…

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Robert E. Connolly (Law Office of Robert Connolly)
DOJ Fugitive Page (And the Fugitive Disentitlement Doctrine)
February 27, 2025

Recently the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division and the FBI jointly announced the launch of a new online portal for information on international fugitives who have been charged with antitrust…

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Gavel
Robert E. Connolly (Law Office of Robert Connolly)
What If There Was No Per Se Rule in Criminal Cases?
January 16, 2025

The Supreme Court has now denied cert in three different challenges to the per se rule in criminal antitrust cases, the latest being the denial of the cross-cert petition by Brent Brewbaker. It is…

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Supreme Court
Robert E. Connolly (Law Office of Robert Connolly)
Supreme Court Set To Make Cert Decision On Per Se Battle
November 07, 2024

On February 1, 2022, Brent Brewbaker, a former executive of Contech Engineered Solutions LLC was convicted by a jury for his participation in bid-rigging and fraud schemes targeting the North…

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Philip A. Giordano (Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP)
The Reasons Some Courts Have Dismissed Antitrust Claims in the Latest Revenue Management Software Litigation
September 12, 2024

Federal and state antitrust enforcers and the private plaintiffs’ bar have revenue management software (RMS) squarely in their sights. In a string of recent antitrust cases, they have attacked…

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Conspiracy
Jeffrey May (Wolters Kluwer)
What's New in U.S. Criminal Antitrust Enforcement? Cases Against Cartels in Local Markets
September 05, 2024

In the last 12 months, the Department of Justice Antitrust Division has announced 19 new criminal cases. All of the cases focused on local markets. While this is not entirely new, it is in stark…

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whistleblower
Robert E. Connolly (Law Office of Robert Connolly)
A Modest Proposal—Antitrust Division Special Counsel for Whistleblower
May 09, 2024

There has been a series of announcements by the Department of Justice of pilot programs designed to lure “insiders” to expose crimes, particularly financial crimes. The first announcement was a new…

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Molly Donovan and Aaron Gott (Bona Law)
If I Were You…I’d Listen to this Podcast about Residential Real Estate & Antitrust
April 05, 2024

This Episode Is About: Residential Real Estate and Antitrust Why:  A settlement has been reached between the National Association of Realtors (or NAR) and the class action plaintiffs that would…

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