Antitrust and Technology
Overview
Described as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, digital transformation is driving innovation, facilitating rapid information exchange, and creating more efficient marketplaces. From increasingly innovative and powerful apps, to online platforms, and AI systems, technology is changing the way companies do business and how consumers engage with each other and buy products and services. At the same time, competition authorities around the world are increasingly scrutinizing potential antitrust concerns involving these new technologies and the companies that develop them. Charged with promoting competition and protecting consumers, these antitrust enforcers are wading in—in different ways and some more quickly than others—to assess and address competition issues, perceived or real, raised by digital technologies.
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Client Alert | 2 min read | 01.31.25
California Law Revision Commission Votes To Propose Expansive Changes to California’s Antitrust Laws
Over the last year, the California Law Revision Commission (“CLRC”), the influential body that makes recommendations to the legislature, has been considering sweeping reforms to California’s antitrust law, the Cartwright Act. Recently, the CLRC voted to propose several changes to the Cartwright Act aimed at expanding the reach and scope of the law. Companies doing business in California should pay close attention to this ongoing process because of the potentially dramatic impact such new state laws could have, including increased exposure to antitrust litigation. Crowell & Moring is representing the California Chamber of Commerce (“CalChamber”) in monitoring, analyzing and responding to the CLRC’s recommendations.
Client Alert | 3 min read | 01.22.25
Recent HSR Enforcement Actions Offer a Harsh Reminder That “The Rules Are the Rules”
Client Alert | 6 min read | 01.21.25
DOJ and FTC Issue New Antitrust Guidelines Regarding Business Practices That Impact Workers
Firm News | 2 min read | 01.17.25
World IP Review Ranks Crowell & Moring in USA Trademarks Rankings 2024
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The Patent Market Power Fallacy: Recalibrating Market Power and Standard-Essential Patents
|02.26.21
The Licensing Journal, Vol. 41, No. 2.
Antitrust in the Digital Age
|02.26.20
Crowell & Moring's Regulatory Forecast 2020
Big Tech Antitrust Probes Could Impact Companies In Every Industry, Report Finds
|02.27.20
Global Legal Post
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Client Alert | 2 min read | 01.31.25
California Law Revision Commission Votes To Propose Expansive Changes to California’s Antitrust Laws
Over the last year, the California Law Revision Commission (“CLRC”), the influential body that makes recommendations to the legislature, has been considering sweeping reforms to California’s antitrust law, the Cartwright Act. Recently, the CLRC voted to propose several changes to the Cartwright Act aimed at expanding the reach and scope of the law. Companies doing business in California should pay close attention to this ongoing process because of the potentially dramatic impact such new state laws could have, including increased exposure to antitrust litigation. Crowell & Moring is representing the California Chamber of Commerce (“CalChamber”) in monitoring, analyzing and responding to the CLRC’s recommendations.
Client Alert | 3 min read | 01.22.25
Recent HSR Enforcement Actions Offer a Harsh Reminder That “The Rules Are the Rules”
Client Alert | 6 min read | 01.21.25
DOJ and FTC Issue New Antitrust Guidelines Regarding Business Practices That Impact Workers
Firm News | 2 min read | 01.17.25
World IP Review Ranks Crowell & Moring in USA Trademarks Rankings 2024