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Recent Antitrust Tech Cases and Update on Non-Competes

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Cases against “Big Tech” continue to make headlines, and the antitrust agencies now are ramping up enforcement against non-compete clauses in the tech and the non-tech world. Explore how Epic Games v. Apple Corp. and other cases deal with issues such as platform sponsorship and maintenance, selfpreferencing, two-sided markets, and fragmentation.

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Recent Antitrust Tech Cases and Update on Non-Competes (Jul 2023)

Cases against “Big Tech” continue to make headlines, and the antitrust agencies now are ramping up enforcement against non-compete clauses in the tech and the non-tech world. Explore how Epic Games v. Apple Corp. and other cases deal with issues such as platform sponsorship and maintenance, self-preferencing, two-sided markets, and fragmentation.

Originally presented: May 2023 Technology Law Conference

Hill Wellford, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Washington, DC