FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. META PLATFORMS, INC.
Case Number:
1:20-cv-03590
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Firms
- Arnold & Porter
- Axinn Veltrop
- Clifford Chance
- Cravath Swaine
- Davis Polk
- Greenberg Traurig
- Kellogg Hansen
- Milbank LLP
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Perkins Coie
- Ropes & Gray
- Rule Garza
- Skadden Arps
- Vinson & Elkins
- WilmerHale
- Wilson Sonsini
Companies
- Alphabet Inc.
- LinkedIn Corp.
- Match Group LLC
- Meta Platforms Inc.
- Oracle Corp.
- Pinterest Inc.
- Sequoia Capital Operations LLC
- Snap Inc.
- TikTok Inc.
- Twitter Inc.
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December 11, 2020
Dual Facebook Antitrust Cases Land Before Different Judges
Although two challenges from the Federal Trade Commission and dozens of state attorneys general to Facebook's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp are likely to be consolidated, they currently are moving forward on parallel tracks and have been assigned to different Washington, D.C., federal judges.
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December 11, 2020
Privacy, Not Price, Takes Focus In Facebook Antitrust Suits
The Federal Trade Commission and 48 attorneys general on Wednesday set up what could be a watershed in antitrust enforcement by challenging Facebook's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp, while adopting a strategy that shifts focus away from the typical yardstick of price.
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December 10, 2020
Tale Of The Tape: Two Facebook Complaints
Federal and state-level enforcers filed parallel actions in D.C. district court Wednesday each accusing Facebook of buying up potential competitors and using other tactics to preserve its monopoly over social networking in the U.S. While the suits largely attack the same conduct, there are some important distinctions between the cases. Here, Law360 looks at the complaints side-by-side.
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December 09, 2020
FTC, State AGs Launch Suits Over Past Facebook Deals
The Federal Trade Commission and 48 attorneys general opened a multifront battle against Facebook on Wednesday in the growing antitrust pushback against the power of online platforms, filing complaints challenging ongoing conduct alongside years-old mergers whose initial clearance has long been criticized.