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LEGALZOOM.COM, INC. V. NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR, ET AL.
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October 23, 2015
6 State Board Antitrust Cases To Watch
Since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February that state professional regulatory boards are not inherently shielded from antitrust challenges, a number of suits have piled into federal courts across the country, arguing that everything from rules requiring background checks for taxi app service drivers to disciplinary actions over dog vaccine doses thwart competition. Here are a few cases to watch as district courts begin to analyze those issues.
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October 23, 2015
LegalZoom Settles $14M Antitrust Dispute With NC Bar
The North Carolina State Bar and LegalZoom.com Inc. on Thursday reached a deal to end a $14 million federal antitrust suit accusing the bar of improperly blocking the online service's prepaid legal services, allowing the company to operate in the state for the next two years.
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August 21, 2015
NC Bar Wants $14M LegalZoom Antitrust Suit Tossed
The North Carolina State Bar on Thursday pushed to dismiss LegalZoom.com Inc.'s $14 million federal antitrust suit accusing the bar of illegally blocking the online service's prepaid legal services plans, saying that there was nothing anti-competitive about its decision.
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June 04, 2015
LegalZoom Hits NC Bar With $14M Antitrust Suit
The North Carolina State Bar violates federal antitrust regulations by restricting who can practice law in the state without having someone who is not part of the legal industry oversee its decisions, an online legal services provider alleges in a $14 million suit filed Wednesday.