Tag: Antitrust suit
2nd Circuit Court Rejects FTC’s Request To Re-hear 1-800 Contacts Suit
In a defeat for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a federal appeals court in New York on Thursday, August 26, rejected a request to...
Soccer Promoter Asks Judge To Revive FIFA Antitrust Suit
Soccer promoter Relevent Sports has asked a federal appeals court in Manhattan to revive antitrust claims against FIFA and US Soccer over a rule...
1-800 Contacts Sues Warby Parker In Keyword Search Suit
In a new suit in NY, 1-800 Contacts is accusing eyewear upstart Warby Parker of infringing trademarks by buying search engine keywords like "1-800...
McDonald’s To Join Broiler Chicken Price-Fixing Suit
McDonald’s filed a suit to join a lawsuit against Agri Stats and the largest poultry companies in the United States, joining a long list...
US Panel Moves Texas Suit Against Google To New York
A US judicial panel said that Texas' antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet's Google would be moved to the Southern District of New York, where other...
Mastercard & Sainsbury’s Settle UK Interchange Fee Suit
According to a recent report in Law 360, Sainsbury's Supermarkets has reached a settlement with Mastercard over over fees that the UK's highest court...
Pilgrim’s Pride Settles Chicken Price-Fixing Suit, Again
A pair of producers, Pilgrim’s Pride and Mar-Jac Poultry, have agreed to pay US$75.5 million and US$1 million respectively to end chicken price fixing...
Apple Wins Court Ruling On $308.5M Patent Suit
Apple persuaded a federal judge to throw out a US$308.5 million jury verdict it lost to a privately-held licensing firm for infringing a patent...
Visa, Mastercard ATM Suits Get Class Certification
A consolidated case against Visa and Mastercard over allegedly excessive ATM access fees will proceed as a class action, after a federal judge in...
Takeda, Endo Face New Pay-To-Delay Suit
The operator of Kinney Drugs retail chain sued Takeda Pharmaceutical and Endo International over claims that the pharmaceutical manufacturers allegedly engaged in a pay-to-delay...