“There is little room for a strong appellate argument,” McCarter & English antitrust litigator Robin Crauthers said of U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta’s decision requiring Google to implement behavioral changes for alleged anticompetitive conduct in the U.S. general search engine market. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Seattle Federal Judge Grants CoStar's Motion to Dismiss in Algorithmic Pricing Case
A Seattle federal judge last week granted CoStar Group’s motion to dismiss a long-running suit that accused the real estate research firm of fixing hotel room prices through information-sharing, clinching the latest win for defendants in a wave of similar “algorithmic pricing” litigation. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Judge Rules in Harvard's Favor to Unfreeze Funding
All freezes and terminations of funding to Harvard made pursuant to the Freeze Orders and Termination Letters on or after April 14, 2025 are vacated and set aside, according to court records. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Two Rights Make a Fight: Newsmax Files Antitrust Suit Against Fox
The news network is alleging that Fox is employing monopoly tactics that stifle competition, silence rivals, and inflate consumer costs. And one expert not involved in the litigation observed, “The timing of this lawsuit favors Newsmax in the Court of public opinion.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Spirit Airlines GC Has a Million Reasons to Stay Aboard Through Another Bankruptcy
Thomas Canfield was one of four Spirit executives who received a retention award Friday, the same day the company landed in bankruptcy court for the second time in 10 months. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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