PayCargo,LLC v. CargoSprint, LLC et al

  1. April 14, 2020

    CargoSprint Must Face Rival's 'Tying' Scheme Claims

    A Georgia federal judge ruled on Tuesday that PayCargo has "plausibly alleged" that its rival in the shipping cargo business CargoSprint violated the Sherman Antitrust Act, allowing claims to move forward that the latter's payments products monopolize the digital payments market for shipping.

  2. January 14, 2020

    CargoSprint Looks To Beat Rival's 'Tying' Scheme Claims

    CargoSprint urged a Georgia federal court to toss rival PayCargo's amended suit claiming that it locks competitors out of the cargo payment services market with an unfair product "tying" arrangement, asserting that the renewed antitrust challenge "suffers the same deficiencies as the original complaint."

  3. December 10, 2019

    PayCargo Renews Antitrust Suit Over Rival's Product Ties

    PayCargo LLC is taking another shot at an antitrust claim in Georgia federal court it first brought in July against rival CargoSprint LLC for allegedly trying to monopolize the cargo payment services market with an unfair product "tying" arrangement.

  4. November 05, 2019

    CargoSprint Beats Rival's Antitrust Suit Over 'Tied' Product

    A Georgia federal judge ruled Monday that PayCargo LLC has failed to identify the relevant market it claims was injured as a result of allegedly anti-competitive conduct on the part of rival CargoSprint LLC.

  5. September 25, 2019

    PayCargo Calls Rival's Bid To Toss Antitrust Suit 'Premature'

    PayCargo, the creator of a web-based payment and settlement platform for the shipping industry, has urged a Georgia federal judge not to toss a lawsuit accusing a rival of trying to monopolize the payment sector, arguing that the market definitions it offered are strong enough to survive dismissal.

  6. July 22, 2019

    PayCargo Accuses Competitor Of Stealing Trade Secrets

    PayCargo, the creator of a web-based payment and settlement platform for the shipping  industry, has alleged in Georgia federal court that a rival attempted to steal PayCargo's trade secrets and monopolize the payment sector.