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Last Week in Antitrust Litigation (#007)
Week of April 28, 2025 Top Takeaways Healthcare pricing practices under fire: State AGs are targeting PBMs and digital health platforms,...

Kressin Powers
May 4, 2025
Last Week in Antitrust Litigation (#006)
Week of April 21, 2025 Top Takeaways Software Providers Face New Legal Risks Post-Acquisition: A food labeling SaaS firm is accused of abusing market power after a private equity buyout—an important reminder to assess antitrust exposure when raising prices or limiting data access. Litigation Trend: More Antitrust Lawsuits Across Key Sectors: Recent filings show growing legal pressure in healthcare, energy, and real estate tech—especially where competitors coordinate pricing o

Kressin Powers
Apr 27, 2025
Last Week in Antitrust Litigation (#005)
Week of April 14, 2025 Top Takeaways Drug Prices Under Fire: A new lawsuit says Alexion kept generic competitors out by abusing the...

Kressin Powers
Apr 20, 2025


Congratulations to DOJ, State AGs, and KP’s own Aaron Teitelbaum on Google Ad Tech Win
Kressin Powers congratulates the litigation teams of the Department of Justice Antitrust Division and 17 states attorneys general on...

Kressin Powers
Apr 17, 2025
Last Week in Antitrust Litigation (#004)
Week of April 7, 2025 Top Takeaways Section 2 Enforcement Evolves: New filings ( Sandoz v. Amgen ; Tommy’s Towing ) reflect a broader use of monopolization claims, targeting conduct across licensing, government procurement, and local services — signaling a strategic shift plaintiffs’ counsel are exploiting. Heightened Judicial Scrutiny on Market Definition and Antitrust Injury: Dismissals in Celgene and United Healthcare cases illustrate courts' insistence on rigorous mark

Kressin Powers
Apr 13, 2025


Congratulations to Mark Meador on his confirmation as FTC Commissioner
We are thrilled to congratulate our friend and former partner, Mark Meador , on his confirmation by the United States Senate to serve as...

Kressin Powers
Apr 10, 2025
Last Week in Antitrust Litigation (#003)
Week of March 31, 2025 Top Takeaways Data Platforms Under Fire for Facilitating Collusion: Antitrust suits allege companies used real-time pricing and occupancy data tools to align pricing and suppress competition—marking a sharp warning for tech-enabled coordination. Employers Accused of Rigging Labor Markets: Wage-fixing and no-poach allegations in healthcare internships highlight growing risks for organizations that centralize hiring or share sensitive compensation data. C

Kressin Powers
Apr 6, 2025
Last Week in Antitrust Litigation (#002)
Week of March 24, 2025 Top Takeaways NCAA Must Change Course on NIL Rules: The court stopped the NCAA from enforcing rules that limited...

Kressin Powers
Mar 30, 2025


Introducing Kressin Powers and Aaron Teitelbaum
We've changed our name and grown our team! Washington, DC – Following the nomination of Kressin Meador Powers partner Mark Meador to...

Brandon Kressin
Mar 30, 2025
Last Week in Antitrust Litigation (#001)
Week of March 17, 2025 Top Takeaways Sports Industry Under Fire: Trading card titan Fanatics and the APT Tour face new lawsuits, while...

Kressin Powers
Mar 23, 2025


KMP Is Hiring!
Kressin Meador Powers is pleased to announce that we are hiring qualified junior associates to join our growing team and contribute to...

Kressin Powers
Dec 17, 2024


President Trump Nominates KMP Partner Mark Meador as FTC Commissioner
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Kressin Meador Powers (KMP) proudly announces that Mark Meador , a founding partner of the firm, has been nominated by...

Kressin Powers
Dec 10, 2024


KMP Expands, Elevating Christian Lorenz to Partner and adding Cory Gordon as an Associate
We are pleased to share the exciting news that Kressin Meador Powers LLC is expanding with the promotion of Christian Lorenz to partner...

Kressin Powers
Oct 15, 2024


Announcing Kressin Meador Powers LLC
We are pleased to share the exciting news that Kressin Meador LLC is expanding with the addition of a new partner, Richard Powers, a...

Brandon Kressin
Apr 29, 2024


DOJ Sues Apple for Antitrust Violations - Complaint Summary
On March 21, 2024, DOJ sued Apple alleging that it illegally maintained its monopoly position in the smartphone and performance...

Brandon Kressin
Mar 22, 2024
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