Publications
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03.19.2024North Carolina Sports Gambling Goes Live, Other States in Close PursuitUpdatesNorth Carolina joined approximately 29 other states and became the most recent state with legal online sports betting on March 11, 2024.
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04.19.2023Vendor Licensing Lessons Learned From Seton Hall’s Regulated Gaming ConferenceBlogsWe recently attended the fourth annual Seton Hall Law School Gaming Law, Compliance & Integrity Bootcamp.
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04.12.2023Antitrust Merger Enforcement To Roll Full Steam AheadUpdatesAt the American Bar Association's 2023 Antitrust Spring Meeting, held in March in Washington, D.C., representatives of the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and Federal Trade Commission confirmed their agenda to reinvigorate and modernize antitrust merger enforcement.
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04.07.2023Expect Merger Enforcement To Roll Full Steam AheadArticles
Law360
At the American Bar Association's 2023 Antitrust Spring Meeting, held in March in Washington, D.C., representatives of the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division and Federal Trade Commission confirmed their agenda to reinvigorate and modernize antitrust merger enforcement. -
11.30.2022Will Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood With Ticketmaster Spur Antitrust Action?Updates
After briefly recounting the history of Ticketmaster and Live Nation and their respective lines of business, this Update analyzes the potential legal theories and remedies that antitrust enforcers could pursue against the entertainment conglomerate.
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09.29.2022Antitrust Suit Against Elite Universities Graduates to DiscoveryUpdates
As schools across the country welcome students back for the 2022-23 academic year, several prestigious universities are grappling with a civil antitrust suit that could have major ramifications for how they allocate and award financial aid.
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09.26.2022Antitrust Suit Could Shake Up Schools' Financial Aid PoliciesArticles
Law360
As schools across the country welcome students back for the 2022-23 academic year, several prestigious universities are grappling with a civil antitrust suit that could have major ramifications for how they allocate and award financial aid. -
07.05.2022Antitrust Challenge to McDonald’s No-Poach Restriction Evaluated Under the Rule of ReasonUpdatesA federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has held that an antitrust challenge to a “hiring restriction [that] prevented” plaintiff employees “from taking a better-paying position with a rival McDonald’s outlet” must be evaluated under the full rule of reason.
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04.13.2022M&A Takeaways From ABA Antitrust MeetingArticles
Law360
The American Bar Association's 70th Antitrust Law Spring Meeting, held April 5-8 in Washington, provided a forum for lively debate among current and former antitrust agency officials concerning the progressive merger enforcement reforms implemented or proposed by the representatives of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, led by Chair Lina Khan, and the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division, led by Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter. -
10.29.2021FTC Revives and Expands “Prior Approval” PolicyUpdatesOn October 25, 2021, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released its “Statement on Use of Prior Approval Provisions in Merger Orders." The Statement announces two material changes in the agency’s merger enforcement program.
Presentations
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05.09.2022Criminal Antitrust UpdateSpeaking EngagementsAmerican Bar Association - Antitrust Section / WebinarRecent developments in criminal antitrust law, which may impact clients, company or litigation strategy.
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09.28.2021Criminal Antitrust UpdateSpeaking EngagementsRecent developments in criminal antitrust law, which may impact clients, company or litigation strategy.