
Peter Angelica
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Nov 7, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Peter Angelica |David Munkittrick
The Department of Justice and eight state attorneys general filed a civil antitrust lawsuit in August against RealPage Inc. – a Texas-based software company that provides property management software – and several landlords using its software. This case adds to the growing number of antitrust cases targeting algorithmic pricing tools, and is another example of federal regulators taking a tough stance on new AI technologies.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
mindingyourbusinesslitigation.com | David Munkittrick |Peter Angelica
Kelly Landers Hawthorne is an associate in the Litigation Department and a member of the Antitrust and Mass Torts & Product Liability Groups. She represents clients in litigations and due diligence across a range of industries, including consumer products, life sciences, healthcare, education, hospitality, sports and entertainment. Kelly also maintains a diverse pro bono practice. She received Proskauer’s Golden Gavel Award for excellence in pro bono work in 2019.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Erica Jones |Peter Angelica |David Munkittrick
This article is part of a monthly column that considers the significance of recent Federal Trade Commission announcements about antitrust issues. In this installment, we discuss the FTC's complaint on PBMs' conduct around insulin. No stranger to controversy about their role in pharmaceutical pricing, pharmacy benefit managers are headed for more. On Sept.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
lexology.com | Baldassare Vinti |Jessica Griffith |Peter Angelica
In today’s market, eco-friendly claims can serve as a tool for companies looking to attract environmentally conscious consumers. However, this surge in green marketing has also caught the attention of the plaintiffs’ bar, which is increasingly scrutinizing these claims for lucrative opportunities in potential lawsuits. As demonstrated by recent legal actions, companies must tread carefully to avoid the pitfalls of greenwashing and the ensuing legal challenges.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
mondaq.com | David Munkittrick |Peter Angelica
Although Google fought tooth and nail against it, a win for an underdog video game developer means the Google Play Store could likely soon look a lot different for Android users. Google met its match in December when Epic Games, the creator of the hit video game Fortnite, won on all counts in its antitrust suit against the tech titan.
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