FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. META PLATFORMS, INC.

  1. February 28, 2022

    Judge Warns FTC, Meta Of Discovery Fight 'Harbingers'

    A D.C. federal judge said Monday that he hopes the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust lawsuit against Facebook's parent company, Meta Platforms Inc., will not be bogged down in discovery disputes, as he handled more scheduling proposal disagreements "than I think I've seen on any case."

  2. February 24, 2022

    Facebook Wants Later Trial Date In FTC Antitrust Suit

    Meta Platforms Inc. wants more time to prepare for trial in the Federal Trade Commission's challenge to Facebook's years-old purchases of WhatsApp and Instagram, with the agency pushing for a December 2023 trial start date.

  3. January 14, 2022

    What's Next For FTC's Case Against Facebook?

    A D.C. federal court ruling permitting the Federal Trade Commission to pursue its challenge to Facebook's years-old purchases of WhatsApp and Instagram is only the beginning of what's likely to be a long road for the litigation.

  4. January 13, 2022

    FTC's 2nd Round Facebook Win A Warning To Other Acquirers

    The Federal Trade Commission has a new roadmap for its antitrust case accusing Facebook of illegally maintaining a monopoly over personal social networking, after a D.C. federal judge said the agency's amended complaint plausibly backs claims of the social media giant's market dominance.

  5. January 11, 2022

    FTC's Facebook Antitrust Case Survives 2nd Dismissal Bid

    A D.C. federal court handed the Federal Trade Commission a big win Tuesday, rejecting a bid from Facebook to escape the agency's bolstered enforcement action accusing the company of illegally maintaining its monopoly over personal social networking.

  6. December 01, 2021

    Facebook Doubles Down On Dismissal Bid In FTC Dispute

    Facebook Inc. on Wednesday responded to the Federal Trade Commission's efforts to keep its latest antitrust suit against the social media giant alive, arguing that the agency's monopolization claims are backed by nothing more than "inapposite statistics and admitted assumptions to dress up conclusory speculation."

  7. November 17, 2021

    FTC Urges Court Not To Toss Facebook Monopolization Suit

    The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday asked a D.C. federal court to preserve its latest antitrust complaint accusing Facebook of monopolizing personal social networking, arguing that its allegations are adequately pled and should survive the social media giant's latest dismissal bid. 

  8. October 04, 2021

    Facebook Says FTC's Antitrust Suit Should Be Tossed Again

    Facebook urged a D.C. federal court Monday to throw out the Federal Trade Commission's latest antitrust complaint accusing the social media giant of monopolizing personal social networking, calling the suit "an attack on pro-competitive acquisitions the FTC itself cleared more than a decade ago."

  9. August 20, 2021

    FTC Hopes Updated Facebook Complaint Plugs Holes In Case

    The Federal Trade Commission has revamped its case accusing Facebook of illegally maintaining its monopoly over personal social networking in a new complaint, and experts say it fixes some of the major problems that got the initial version tossed.

  10. August 19, 2021

    FTC Takes Another Shot At Facebook In 3-2 Vote

    The Federal Trade Commission opted Thursday to try again in its antitrust lawsuit against Facebook, voting 3-2 along party lines to file an amended complaint in D.C. federal court after its initial version, along with a suit by state attorneys general, was tossed in late June.

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