In an article for the Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journal, Partner Bernie Resser, a former federal antitrust prosecutor, explains the cautionary case of United States v. RealPage. This case explores a new frontier in price fixing and antitrust considerations: artificial intelligence tools. Bernie explains how there can be potential for antitrust liability when otherwise confidential pricing information is shared among competitors through intermediaries–even when the intermediary is an algorithm.
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