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DOJ Jettisons Its Last Criminal No-Poach Prosecution, but Antitrust ...

2016-2020, A Look Back: Antitrust Enforcers Increase Their Attention Toward Labor Market Competition · The Antitrust Division's Criminal ...

The 'no-poach' approach: trends in antitrust enforcement of ...

It has been over three years since the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its first criminal antitrust indictment based on an alleged 'no-poach' ...

DOJ's Original No-Poach Prosecution Dismissed - Duane Morris

The government's voluntary dismissal of the case—the first criminal no-poach indictment brought by the DOJ in early 2021—could signify the ...

Employer Update: DOJ Drops Final No-Poach Prosecution Case

On November 13, 2023, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) moved to drop its last remaining no-poach criminal prosecution case, US v. Surgical Care Affiliates ...

DOJ Gives Up on Its Sole Remaining Criminal No-Poach Prosecution

The dismissal follows a string of losses DOJ has experienced since starting its criminal prosecution of no-poach and wage-fixing agreements in ...

DOJ Still Contemplating Criminal No-Poach Cases - Antitrust Advocate

Last year, we reported on the Department of Justice's (DOJ) decision to dismiss its only remaining criminal no-poach case and regroup.

DOJ Drops Last 'No-Poaching' Case After String of Losses - SHRM

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) requested its sole remaining criminal no-poach antitrust case be dismissed, signifying that the ...

The State of “No-Poach” Prosecution: Is It Just Like Market Allocation ...

... no poach and wage-fixing agreements, as criminal violations of the antitrust laws. Courts and juries in the cases tried thus far, however ...

DOJ Continues to Prioritize No-Poach Cases | Jenner & Block LLP

Recently, however, the DOJ has instead pursued criminal liability for both corporations and individual employees, representing a major shift and escalation in ...

As U.S. Department of Justice Suffers Setbacks, New York ...

In November 2023, the DOJ voluntarily dropped its last remaining criminal no-poach case. As the DOJ reviews its position in light of its ...

The DOJ Finally Secures Its First No-Poach and Wage-Fixing ...

Last month, the DOJ finally secured its first criminal conviction for a labor-market antitrust offense. · The case is not over. · We'll continue watching how the ...

DOJ Drops No-Poach Criminal Case - Stevens & Lee

Notably, this dismissal comes in the aftermath of the DOJ having previously lost four other criminal cases involving either no-poach or ...

No-Poach Agreements & Anticompetitive Behavior

The guidelines warned that the DOJ and the FTC could bring criminal charges against C-suite executives, managers, and recruiters who initiate illegal no-poach ...

Criminal | Antitrust Update - Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

The DOJ Defeats Another Motion to Dismiss a No-Poach Criminal Indictment and Closes Out Another No-Poach and Wage-Fixing Case With a Deferred Prosecution ...

Criminal No-Poach Update: DOJ Seeks to Contain Fallout from ...

The Department of Justice (DOJ) continues to pursue no-poach agreements as criminal conduct despite yet another recent defeat, this time in United States v. ...

Trial Court Rejects DOJ Antitrust Division's No-Poach Legal Theory ...

On April 28, 2023, the Department of Justice Antitrust Division suffered another setback to its expanded criminal prosecution of no-poach ...

Feds abandon first-ever criminal no-poach indictment - HR Dive

The U.S. Department of Justice has abandoned its first-ever criminal indictments brought as part of a wider crackdown ...

The 'No-Poach' Approach: Antitrust Enforcement of Employment ...

It has been over two years since the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its first criminal indictment based on an alleged 'no-poach' ...

DOJ Losses in No-Poach Prosecutions Mount, But Antitrust Caution ...

Since 2016, the DOJ has engaged in aggressive efforts to transform that policy position into law. The DOJ brought its first criminal challenges ...

DOJ Continues to Prioritize No-Poach Cases | JD Supra

In recent years, the U.S. Department of Justice has tried three criminal no-poach cases to a jury, and in all three the defendants were ...