Business Litigation

Complex Business Litigation Attorneys

Federal and state antitrust laws seek to protect consumers from the sort of concentrated economic power among businesses in a given industry that, when too concentrated, result in higher industry prices and decreased consumer choice.  In other words, antitrust laws prevent the improper acquisition of market power.  To bring a cause of action under the federal antitrust laws, a private plaintiff must generally show an injury to its business or property that was directly caused by the defendant’s antitrust violation, antitrust injury, and reasonable and quantifiable damages.  Antitrust injury is injury that effects competition itself, not just the individual plaintiff.   In addition to recovering damages for antitrust injury, which are trebled, in the appropriate circumstance, the antitrust plaintiff may move the court for injunctive relief, i.e., to keep the antitrust defendant from engaging in or from continuing to engage in behavior violative of the antitrust laws.
Nexgrill & Weber Recall Over 13 Million Grill Brushes: What You Need to Know

Between February and March 2026, Nexgrill and Weber issued recalls for more than 13 million metal wire bristle grill brushes after reports that small metal bristles can detach,...

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Aviation Safety: ATC Reform, and What Passengers Need to Know

As global air travel reaches record highs, scrutiny intensifies over aviation safety, FAA oversight, and legislative efforts to modernize U.S. airspace.  The airline industry is on track to...

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Two Verdicts in Two Days: What the Meta Rulings in New Mexico and Los Angeles Mean for Schools

By: Shayna Sacks, Partner, Napoli Shkolnik   This week, in the span of two days, juries handed down two landmark verdicts against Meta. Together, they represent the most significant legal accountability these...

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