Articles Posted in Antitrust

DOJ Targets Google Chrome to Curb Search Monopoly Updated: Published by:

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is urging a judge to mandate the sale of Google’s Chrome browser in an antitrust case aimed at curbing Google’s monopoly in the search market. Following a 10-week trial last year, Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google broke antitrust laws in online search and…

Antitrust Lawsuit Brought Against Academic Publishers for Peer Review and Submission Restrictions Updated: Published by:

Six academic journal publishers are facing a class action suit in federal court over alleged antitrust violations regarding the payment of peer reviewers and submission restrictions. The proposed class action, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, was brought by Dr. Lucina Uddin, a…

Class Certified for Debit Card Users’ Suit Against Amex Updated: Published by:

A U.S. judge certified a class of debit card users on Tuesday in a lawsuit brought against American Express. The plaintiffs allege that American Express's non-discrimination provisions for merchants violate state antitrust and consumer protection laws.