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CollegeNET, Inc. v. The Common Application, Inc.
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March 01, 2019
Claims Of Monopolizing College Vetting Market Settled
A nonprofit that helps colleges find potential new students has agreed to abide by undisclosed changes to its business practices in order to settle a years-long lawsuit in Oregon federal court claiming it plotted to dominate the market.
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November 29, 2018
Judge Won't Toss College Application Antitrust Suit
An Oregon federal judge refused Wednesday to toss a revived suit being brought by CollegeNET Inc. accusing Common Application Inc. of monopolizing the standardized college application process, finding that the group's member colleges could be seen as acting in concert to hurt competition.
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May 18, 2015
Common Application Escapes Admissions Antitrust Suit
CollegeNet Inc. failed to prove that Common Application Inc. is violating the Sherman Act by monopolizing the standardized college application process, an Oregon federal judge ruled Friday.
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May 13, 2014
College Application Co. Monopolizes Process, Suit Says
CollegeNet Inc. launched an antitrust suit in Oregon federal court Thursday alleging Common Application Inc.'s standardized application process has monopolized the college application process because it forces schools to either conform or lose applicants and revenue.