Dan Goldfine, John Desmond, Patrick Masterson, and Alexis Taitel recently co-authored a chapter for the Chambers Antitrust Litigation 2025 Global Practice Guide titled "Trends and Developments."
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Dan Goldfine, John Desmond, Patrick Masterson, and Alexis Taitel recently co-authored a chapter for the Chambers Antitrust Litigation 2025 Global Practice Guide titled "Trends and Developments," discussing antitrust enforcement in Arizona that targets price-fixing and wage-fixing across real estate, tech, and labor markets. “Arizona is emerging as a key player in the enforcement of federal and state antitrust laws that aim to prevent anticompetitive business conduct. From the burgeoning real estate and rental housing markets to the tech industry, businesses and consumers can expect many developments in the antitrust landscape as courts grapple to strike a balance between innovation and competition,” they state. To read more, click here.
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