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De Coster et al v. Amazon.com Inc
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November 19, 2024
Court Won't Toss Consumer Antitrust Case Against Amazon
A Washington federal court issued a sealed order Tuesday denying Amazon's bid to toss updated claims from consumers seeking billions of dollars over allegations that they pay higher prices thanks to the e-commerce giant's treatment of sellers on its platform.
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October 04, 2024
Amazon Consumers Want In On FTC Antitrust Econ Primer
Consumers bringing proposed class claims against Amazon over its seller contracts have asked a Washington federal judge to let them join an upcoming "economics day hearing" in the Federal Trade Commission's case accusing the e-commerce giant of similar antitrust violations, saying experts will be addressing overlapping competition issues.
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April 02, 2024
Consumers Ask To Update Amazon Antitrust Claims
Consumers seeking billions of dollars over allegations that Amazon's merchant contracts cause them to pay higher prices are asking a Washington federal court for permission to update their claims to include more details about the tactics the e-commerce giant allegedly used.
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October 06, 2023
FTC's Antitrust Case Against Amazon Has Company
The Federal Trade Commission lodged a landmark antitrust case against Amazon late last month, accusing the e-commerce giant of driving up prices across the internet through its treatment of sellers on its platform, but several pending suits were already targeting some of the allegations.
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January 25, 2023
Consumer Antitrust Suit Against Amazon Survives
A Washington federal court has refused to toss antitrust claims from consumers seeking billions of dollars over allegations that Amazon's merchant contracts cause them to pay higher prices.
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