Hogan v. Amazon.com Inc

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Case Number:

2:21-cv-00996

Court:

Washington Western

Nature of Suit:

Anti-Trust

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

John H. Chun

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  1. March 20, 2025

    9th Circ. Won't Renew Consumers' Amazon 'Buy Box' Suit

    A Ninth Circuit panel has declined to revive a consumer antitrust suit against Amazon, ruling on Thursday the plaintiffs have failed to show they were injured by the e-commerce company's practices incentivizing third-party sellers to use its logistics services with the "Buy Box" feature.

  2. March 06, 2025

    9th Circ. Shreds 'Muddled' Argument In Amazon Antitrust Case

    A panel of the Ninth Circuit on Thursday picked apart arguments from consumers in their lawsuit alleging Amazon violated antitrust law through the e-commerce giant's fulfillment services, with the judges saying an amended complaint was "extraordinarily light on any actual evidence" and the arguments appeared "muddled."

  3. March 13, 2024

    Amazon Ducks Consumers' 'Buy Box'-Shipping Antitrust Suit

    Amazon.com is facing one less consumer antitrust suit after a Seattle federal judge said Wednesday that Prime members failed to define the relevant market or explain how they were harmed by policies tying placement of the "Buy Box" feature with sellers paying for its shipping services and cannot fix the shortcomings of their complaint.

  4. 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.

  5. October 03, 2023

    Consumers Defend Renewed Amazon Fulfillment Claims

    Consumers accusing Amazon of violating antitrust law by requiring sellers to use its fulfillment service to gain access to the "Buy Box" feature told a Washington federal court they can bring their claims because they purchase shipping services from the e-commerce giant.

  6. April 21, 2023

    Amazon Beats Antitrust Suit Over Fulfillment Service For Now

    A Washington federal judge has sided with Amazon in a proposed class action, agreeing to toss the antitrust suit against the company over its fulfillment services but giving the consumer plaintiffs 30 days to file a revised version of their complaint.