Judge Mehta’s Google Default Ban Reshapes Search Market DistributionJune 10, 2026Legal NewsJudge Mehta's April 2026 remedy order bans Google default payments; Apple, Samsung, and Mozilla must deploy choice screens as compliance monitoring begins in September 2026.
Google Appeals Search Monopoly Remedies, Seeks to Bar AI Rivals from Data AccessMay 28, 2026Legal NewsGoogle has appealed antitrust search remedies to the D.C. Circuit, contesting data-sharing rules and seeking to exclude AI rivals like OpenAI from search data access.
33-State Coalition Petitions Court to Break Up Live Nation After Trial LossMay 28, 2026Legal NewsThirty-three state AGs filed papers asking a federal court to order Live Nation to divest Ticketmaster and amphitheaters after an April jury verdict on monopolization.
Judge Subramanian Orders Remedy Schedule After Live Nation Monopoly VerdictMay 22, 2026Legal NewsA federal jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster operated an illegal monopoly; Judge Subramanian now orders a remedy schedule that could force a Ticketmaster divestiture.
State AGs Set May 21 Deadline to Propose Live Nation BreakupMay 17, 2026Legal NewsThirty-three state AGs will file proposed Live Nation breakup remedies on May 21, opening a penalty phase that could produce the most sweeping antitrust structural relief in decades.
DOJ Antitrust Division Sues NewYork-Presbyterian Over Insurer ContractsMay 14, 2026Law and PolicyThe DOJ filed a Sherman Act civil antitrust suit against NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital on March 26, 2026, alleging all-or-nothing insurer contracts blocked competition in New York City.