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The Antitrust Week In Review

Posted  08/1/16
Here are some of the developments in antitrust news this past week that we found interesting and are following. . Uber Technologies Inc. can’t require a Connecticut customer accusing the company of price-fixing to resolve the fight in arbitration, a federal judge ruled in one of several cases challenging the ride-hailing company’s efforts to steer...

The Antitrust Week In Review

Posted  07/25/16
Here are some of the developments in antitrust news this past week that we found interesting and are following. . The European Union’s antitrust chief imposed a record fine of 2.9 billion euros, or $3.2 billion, on a group of truck makers on Tuesday, part of a trend toward steeper penalties for competition violations in the 28-nation bloc. The fine was...

Department of Justice Moves Mega Beer Merger One Round Closer

Posted  07/22/16
By Matthew Vaccaro U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) antitrust officials Anheuser-Busch InBev’s (“ABI”) $107 billion takeover of SABMiller, on condition that ABI divest substantial assets, agree to prohibitions of certain distribution practices, and submit to ongoing agency oversight of ABI’s future acquisitions of distributors and craft brewers. If approved by the U.S. District Court...

The Antitrust Week In Review

Posted  07/19/16
Here are some of the developments in antitrust news this past week that we found interesting and are following. . When it comes to Europe’s lengthy investigations into Google, Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s competition chief, is hoping that the third time’s a charm. Ms. Vestager announced on Thursday a new round of antitrust charges against the...

Health Plan Members Convince Ninth Circuit to Revive Antitrust Class Action Against Dominant Northern California Healthcare Provider Sutter Health

Posted  07/18/16
By Rosa M. Morales An antitrust class action challenging the dominance of healthcare provider Sutter Health in Northern California received a new lease on life Friday as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that plaintiffs’ geographic market allegations were sufficiently detailed and plausible to survive a motion to dismiss. In Djeneba Sidibe, et al. v. Sutter Health, No. 14-16234 (9th Cir....

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Far-Reaching Proposed Rule Would Free Consumers From Class Action Bans In Mandatory Arbitration Clauses

Posted  07/15/16
By James J. Kovacs Consumer lawsuits got a big boost on May 3, 2016, when the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) published its long-awaited to prohibit class action bans in mandatory arbitration clauses. Mandatory pre-dispute arbitration clauses require plaintiffs to seek remedial relief before an arbitrator instead of a state or federal court. If adopted, the CFPB’s proposed rule...

The Antitrust Week In Review

Posted  07/11/16
Here are some of the developments in antitrust news this past week that we found interesting and are following. . Aetna executives met with top antitrust officials of the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday to convince the government that asset sales it proposed would address potential competitive problems that could threaten its deal to buy rival Humana,...

Retailers Win Reversal of Visa/MasterCard Case at Second Circuit Court of Appeals

Posted  07/7/16
New York, New York (July 7, 2016) – After a four-year fight, 91pornwonthe reversal of a class action settlement that attempted to resolve merchant antitrustclaims against Visa, MasterCard, and the nation’s largest banks. The settlement tried toforce the entire existing U.S. merchant community, and future merchants that accept Visaand MasterCard, to release all antitrust claims in exchange...

The Antitrust Week In Review

Posted  07/5/16
Here are some of the developments in antitrust news this past week that we found interesting and are following. . A $7.25 billion settlement between merchants and Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. over credit card transaction fees was rejected Thursday by a federal appeals court, a ruling praised by a retail trade association as a victory for consumers. The...

Brexit: The Long Road Ahead

Posted  06/29/16
A View from Constantine Cannon’s London Office By James Ashe-Taylor Less than a week after Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, it is becoming increasingly obvious that the vote to “Leave” has settled nothing. This uncertainty was perhaps inevitable given that the referendum was fundamentally flawed. The Prime Minister should have delayed the process until the Leave supporters put...
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