Tag: Antitrust

Lawsuit Alleges Epic's Dominance in U.S. EHR Market Restricts Competition

Epic Systems faces a lawsuit alleging anticompetitive practices in the U.S. electronic health records market, highlighting regulatory concerns over market dominance and interoperability.

FTC Warns 19 Staffing Firms on Potential Anticompetitive Employment Agreements

The FTC has issued warning letters to 19 staffing and systems firms about potentially anticompetitive employment agreements, highlighting increased regulatory focus on labor market competition and antitrust compliance in the staffing sector.

FTC Issues Warning to 19 Firms Over Anticompetitive Employment Agreements

The FTC warned 19 staffing and systems firms about potentially anticompetitive employment agreements, signaling increased regulatory scrutiny in labor and staffing sectors.

Ex-Oak View Group CEO Pardoned Following Antitrust Bid-Rigging Indictment

Former Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke pardoned after antitrust indictment for rigging a public arena bid in Texas, raising compliance and legal risk considerations for corporations.

Structural Drivers of Rising Prices and Inflation in the U.S. Economy

Explore the structural factors driving rising prices in the U.S., including tech monopolies, regulatory capture, Trump-era policies, and market consolidation impacting inflation and affordability.

UnitedHealth to Divest Assets in $3.3B Amedisys Acquisition to Preserve Competition

UnitedHealth Group settles with US Justice Department requiring divestiture of 164 home health and hospice facilities in $3.3 billion Amedisys acquisition to maintain market competition and compliance.

Lawsuits Accuse Insurers of Conspiring to Limit Fire Insurance in California

In 2025, California homeowners filed lawsuits accusing insurers of conspiring to restrict fire insurance coverage in wildfire-prone areas, pushing homeowners toward the FAIR Plan with higher premiums and fewer benefits.