Tag:Antitrust

DOJ Takes Final Bite of Colorado Chicken Fixing Case

The dismissal appears to be the last chapter in a lengthy antitrust case which took place in Colorado’s federal court over several years.

Washington State Court to Review Injunction Over Albertsons’ Investor Payout, Weiser Files Amicus

AG Weiser announced his office filed an amicus brief urging a Washington State court judge to block Albertsons’ $4 billion investor payout.

Colorado Lawyers on Growing Number of Federal Antitrust Cases

A massive antitrust case is an example of a growing trend in Colorado and across the country, according to local attorneys.

Defendants Acquitted in Antitrust Trial Over Poultry Prices

Seasoned antitrust attorneys who represented the defendants say it was one of the most unusual cases they’ve handled.

Remembering Dale Harris, Notable Antitrust Lawyer, Fierce Friend and Community Advocate

DGS announced on Jan 19 that longtime attorney and the last living mentee of founder Davis Stubbs, Dale Harris, died Jan. 16.

FTC and DOJ Seek Input on Updating Merger Rules

The FTC and DOJ announced they are seeking public comment on how to update merger guidelines for the modern economy.

Unanimous Supreme Court Subjects College Sports Cartel to Antitrust Scrutiny

The Supreme Court told the NCAA on June 21 that it cannot limit the academic benefits that athletes receive from post-secondary institutions.

Supreme Court Considers NCAA Antitrust Case

The Supreme Court on March 31 heard the first antitrust dispute involving the NCAA to reach the nation’s highest tribunal in 37 years