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16-1454 Ohio v. American Express Co. (06/25/2018) - Supreme Court

OHIO ET AL. v. AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. ET AL. CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR. THE SECOND CIRCUIT. No ...

Ohio v. American Express Co. | Oyez

A case in which the Court held, under the “rule of reason,” that the government's showing that American Express's anti-steering provisions stifled price ...

Ohio v. American Express Co. - Wikipedia

The Court issued its decision on June 25, 2018, affirming the Appeals Court's ruling that steering provisions do not violate antitrust laws. With this decision ...

Ohio v. American Express Co. - SCOTUSblog

Holding: American Express' anti-steering provisions in its merchant contracts—which prohibit merchants from avoiding fees by discouraging customers' American ...

Ohio v. American Express Co.: The Supreme Court addresses anti ...

Anti-steering” is the practice by which a credit card company prohibits a merchant from encouraging consumer cardholders to use another credit card ...

Ohio v. American Express:The Exception That Should Not Become a ...

Ohio v . American Express Co.,1 has sparked more than its share of controversy. Indeed, the decision has been described as “what may be the worst antitrust ...

Ohio v. American Express Co. - Quimbee

The United States and several states (plaintiffs) sued Amex, claiming that its antisteering provision violated antitrust laws. The trial court found that credit ...

Ohio v. American Express - Ballotpedia

The outcome: On a vote of 5 - 4, the Supreme Court affirmed the ruling of the Second Circuit, holding that American Express' antisteering provisions did not ...

OHIO v. AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. | Supreme Court | US Law

The majority's decision in this case is contrary to basic principles of antitrust law, and it ignores and contradicts the District Court's detailed factual ...

Market Definition and Anticompetitive Effects in Ohio v. American ...

American Express Co.,1 which addresses the proper antitrust treatment of two-sided platforms, may be one of the most significant market- ...

OHIO V. AMERICAN EXPRESS

decision in Ohio v. American Express Co. (“Amex”).2 Moving forward, one of the critical questions. Amex presents is how to define the product ...

Platforms and the Rule of Reason: The American Express Case

In Ohio v. American Express Co., the Supreme Court applied antitrust's rule of reason to a two-sided platform. The challenge was to an “anti ...

Supreme Court's Decision in Amex: Summary and Potential ...

American Express Co., holding that American Express's antisteering provisions do not violate federal antitrust law (5-4, Justice Breyer ...

Why the Supreme Court's decision in Ohio v. AmEx will fatten the ...

Aaron Klein discusses the Supreme Court's rule in American Express' card fee case and how it prevents innovative FinTech from breaking into ...

Ohio v American Express | Journal of Antitrust Enforcement

This issue's Contemporary Critique, discusses the US Supreme Court decision in Ohio v. American Express (Amex). The ruling has sparked much ...

"Rebuilding Platform Antitrust: Moving on from Ohio v. American ...

Now that the immediate fallout from the Supreme Court's blockbuster Amex decision has cooled, this Article aims to give a first draft of its place in ...

"Ohio v. American Express: Misunderstanding Two-Sided ...

In Ohio v. American Express Co., the United States Supreme Court had its first knowing encounter with what it incorrectly viewed as a two-sided platform.

Ohio, et al. v. American Express Company, et al.

Case Open Date: June 19, 2017. Case Name: Ohio., et al. v. American Express Company, et al. Case Type: Other Industry Code(s).

Analyses of Ohio v. Am. Express Co, 138 S. Ct. 2274 | Casetext

WillAmerican ExpressReward Antitrust Defendants? On June 25, 2018, the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of American Express (“AmEx”) in Ohio v.

Ohio v. Amex: Not So Bad After All? - American Antitrust Institute

But in this article, I suggest that the Court's ruling, while misguided, is actually quite limited in scope. Presenting the Question. For advocates of strong ...