“I have never decided or declared how I’d rule on any case,” former U.S. Rep. John Barrow said Monday during a post-hearing press conference.
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After Dismissal of Las Vegas Casino Antitrust Case, Algorithmic Pricing Dicey
In her May 8 order, U.S. District Judge Miranda Du, in Nevada, ruled that a “mere use of algorithmic pricing” doesn’t make an antitrust conspiracy.
Big Law's AI Talent War Aims to Influence Software Development
In the last month alone, Latham & Watkins, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, DLA Piper and Reed Smith have hired technology specialists to newly created roles.
'Soccer Through and Through': This Ballard Spahr Partner Just Guided Her 14-Year-Old Son to an Unprecedented Pro Deal
Heike Sullivan, who leads the firm’s private client practice, played soccer at Penn. Now all four of her boys are affiliated with the Philadelphia Union, including her youngest, Cavan, who could be the youngest player to ever appear in an MLS match.
2nd Circuit Clarifies When 'Pay-for-Delay' Deals Are Legal in Tossing Antitrust Claims
The appeals court said the settlement payments in the underlying case represented fair value for goods or services in a commercial relationship, thus justified under the Supreme Court’s decision in “Federal Trade Commission v. Actavis.”