The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust suit against New York-Presbyterian Hospital on Thursday, alleging the system violates Section 1 of the Sherman Act by imposing contract terms that prevent insurers from offering budget health plans that exclude...
The Justice Department's Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission on Feb. 23 launched a joint public inquiry on potential new guidance for collaborations among competitors, an effort aimed at replacing the 2000 Antitrust Guidelines for...
The Justice Department's Antitrust Division and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York filed a civil antitrust suit against The New York and Presbyterian Hospital on March 26, alleging that its contracts with payors violate Section...
A jury found Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary liable for violating federal and state antitrust laws after a five-week trial brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James and 33 other state attorneys general, the New York AG's office...
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California granted a preliminary injunction Friday blocking the proposed merger of Nexstar Media Group and Tegna Inc. while litigation brought by a coalition of eight state attorneys general proceeds...
A jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster liable for violating federal and state antitrust laws after a five-week trial, with a 34-state coalition pressing the case to verdict after rejecting a mid-trial Justice Department settlement, Connecticut Attorney...
The Eastern District of Texas granted Panini America's motion to transfer venue to the Northern District of Texas in an antitrust suit alleging the trading card manufacturer excluded a competitor from the premium sports card market.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that a federal jury in the Southern District of New York found Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster operated an illegal monopoly over the live entertainment industry, in a case the AG's...
A coalition of 34 state attorneys general won a jury verdict on liability against Live Nation and Ticketmaster after a five-week trial, with the jury finding the companies violated federal and state antitrust laws by eliminating competition and driving up...
A New York federal court has found Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Ticketmaster LLC, liable for illegally monopolizing multiple markets in the ticketing and live entertainment industry, with remedies — including a potential...
A multistate jury verdict holds Live Nation and Ticketmaster liable for antitrust violations, with a remedies phase still ahead.
A San Benito, Texas man was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for his role in a conspiracy that used extortion and price-fixing to seize control of a niche cross-border freight sector near the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Justice Department's Antitrust Division has sued New York City's largest and most powerful hospital system, alleging it uses its market power to lock insurers and employers into contracts that prevent New Yorkers from accessing cheaper healthcare options.
Alan Hayward James, a former active-duty Master Sergeant of the U.S. Air Force, pleaded guilty to a multi-year conspiracy to rig bids and defraud the U.S. government, inflating the cost of information technology contracts for the U.S. Pacific Air Forces by...
A Florida fuel company owner who submitted falsified documents to U.S. warships and then concealed his identity when investigators closed in received a 60-month federal prison sentence.
The Department of Justice's Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission launched a joint public inquiry regarding potential additional guidance on collaborations among competitors, building on the 2000 guidelines that were withdrawn in December 2024.
A federal judge in Colorado has granted preliminary approval of settlements with two defendants in a massive class action alleging that major red meat processors conspired to fix and depress worker wages.
The San Francisco Superior Court denied Amazon's motion for summary judgment on its seventh crossclaim in California's 2022 antitrust case against the company, Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Thursday, with trial scheduled for January 19, 2027.
A San Francisco Superior Court ruling keeps California's antitrust case against Amazon on track for a January 2027 trial after the court denied the company's motion for summary judgment on a key defense theory.
A federal judge in Connecticut issued a split summary judgment ruling in the massive generic-drug antitrust MDL, holding that Amneal Pharmaceuticals must face trial over an alleged Phenytoin price-fixing conspiracy while granting it summary judgment on the...