The Antitrust Attorney Blog
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The Antitrust Attorney Blog was published by a California Antitrust Lawyer. Hi, my name is Jarod Bona, the person behind this blog page. It is primarily about antitrust and competition law, though I will periodically discuss issues relating to other areas, including appeals and my experience moving from big law to my own practice.
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
2w ago
Author: Luis Blanquez
Apple is currently feeling the heat from antitrust authorities all over the world. Probably more than ever. Below is an article we recently published in the Daily Journal discussing in some detail the last developments in the Epic Games saga, both in the EU and the US.
Epic Games Has Returned to the Apple Store. Will Apple Throw a Hail Mary?
If you are a developer in the Web3 space trying to access the Apple Store, you should also review this article:
Antitrust, Web3 and Blockchain Technology: A Quick Look into the Refusal to Deal Theory as Exclusionary Conduct
So, what ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
3w ago
Author: Molly Donovan & Aaron Gott
This Episode Is About: Residential Real Estate and Antitrust
Why: A settlement has been reached between the National Association of Realtors (or NAR) and the class action plaintiffs that would resolve the $1.8 billion verdict out of Missouri finding illegal collusion in the residential real estate industry. But the settlement raises its own antitrust concerns and this podcast provides actionable guidance for avoiding them. You can listen to this podcast here.
Some Background: The Missouri case focused on the NAR’s mandatory commission rule requirin ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
1M ago
Authors: Steve Cernak, Kristen Harris, Pat Pascarella, Ruth Glaeser, Luis Blanquez
The American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section’s annual Spring Meeting in Washington DC is April 10-12 this year. Each year, the Spring Meeting has dozens of panels and events and generates numerous receptions — formal and informal — as about 4000 antitrust practitioners and enforcers flock to Washington. It is the place to be for antitrust and consumer protection lawyers and economists — so, of course, Bona Law professionals will play a leading role.
Steve Cernak will be moderating a panel of the Deputy As ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
1M ago
Author: Aaron Gott
There are a lot of lessons you can learn from Wonka. It’s a story about how ingenuity, determination, selflessness, and teamwork can overcome the oppressive adversity of a system that serves entrenched interests.
But it’s also a story about a chocolate cartel. And that offers its own lessons, too. Just ask my four kids, who now understand what I do all day (though I may have overplayed the chocolate-related aspect).
In fact, the whole plot of Wonka revolves around the machinations of this market-dominating chocolate cartel. It’s almost as if the folks over at Warner Bros. P ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
2M ago
Author: Molly Donovan
For adults, it’s the worst idea imaginable for a holiday, but for second graders, Valentine’s Day is great—decorating mailboxes, making paper cards and distributing treats to all your friends.
This year the second graders had an idea for making Valentine’s Day even better: a contest to see who can make the best Valentine’s cards! The kids would vote for one winner after sorting through all the cards to judge whose was most creative and best executed. The winner would have the prestige of winning.
As with all competitions, big or small, things should be fair. One th ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
2M ago
Author: Paul Moore2
Introduction
Over the past several decades State Attorneys General have become increasingly involved in merger reviews in tandem with the Federal Trade Commission and/or the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (the Regulatory Agencies). This increase in state merger reviews has been in parallel with states raising their merger and non-merger profile and general antitrust enforcement efforts statewide and nationally. This trend has occurred, in part, as Attorneys General expanded their staffs and have become increasingly experienced in antitrust enforcement effor ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
3M ago
Authors: Steven Cernak and Luis Blanquez
On January 22, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued its usual annual announcement to increase the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act thresholds. The 2024 thresholds will take effect 30 days after publication in the Federal Register, which is expected soon, so the thresholds likely will be effective in late February.
HSR requires the parties to submit certain information and documents and then wait for approval before closing a transaction. The FTC and DOJ then have 30 days to determine if they will allow the merger to proceed or seek much more deta ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
4M ago
Authors: Steve Cernak & Molly Donovan
There is no guaranteed safety zone for exchanging competitively sensitive information amongst competitors. Practices once deemed relatively safe—like subscribing to a third-party data services provider to manage the exchange—now carry increased risks. This is mostly because machine learning and AI have made it possible to predict a specific competitor’s future strategies even if a third party has aggregated and anonymized the underlying data and even if the underlying data is old.
While antitrust compliance is best assessed on a case-by-case basis, th ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
4M ago
Author: Steven Cernak
On December 15, 2013, the Fifth Circuit remanded to the FTC its order requiring Illumina to divest its re-acquired subsidiary, Grail. Despite the remand, the opinion is a big win for the FTC. Below, we offer five takeaways for future merging parties and their counsel.
[Disclosure: Bona Law filed an amicus brief for 34 Members of Congress arguing that the FTC’s action violated the “major questions” doctrine and misinterpreted Clayton Act Section 7 in several ways.]
Here is a quick summary of the twists and turns of this case from our earlier writings. Illumina is a domina ..read more
The Antitrust Attorney Blog
6M ago
Authors: Luke Hasskamp & Molly Donovan
NBA action is FAN-TASTIC! Unless, of course, the action is one brought by the Department of Justice in a different kind of court. But that may be exactly where the NBA finds itself: the DOJ is reportedly investigating the professional basketball association for alleged antitrust violations. The NBA’s alleged anticompetitive conduct targeted Big3, a competitive basketball league founded by Ice Cube and entertainment executive Jeff Kwatinetz (with Clyde Drexler serving as commissioner!). That conduct included allegedly pressuring team owners, current N ..read more