As technology evolves, so does antitrust. We help clients navigate antitrust issues raised by emerging technologies in boardrooms and courtrooms across the country.
Our diverse clientele ranges from consumers to leading tech companies, who look to us to tackle issues like the effects of algorithmic pricing, competition in digital marketplaces and the growth of data aggregation. SCL attorneys have significant experience with artificial intelligence and machine learning, including counseling firms on related technologies.

Key cases:
SCL attorneys represent LKQ in its breach of contract suit in the Delaware Court of Chancery against OPS for using its business-to-business auto parts purchasing platform to improperly share LKQ’s confidential data with LKQ’s competitors.
SCL attorneys are defending FactSet against a putative antitrust class action challenging the licensing practices of the CGS business unit that FactSet acquired from Standard & Poor’s.
SCL attorneys represent consumers in a putative class action alleging that Yodlee unlawfully harvested their bank passwords and other sensitive financial data when they linked their bank accounts to third-party applications.
SCL attorneys serve as court-appointed interim co-lead counsel on behalf of plaintiffs who allege Axon has unlawfully monopolized the markets for body-worn camera systems and long-range conducted energy weapons, such as Tasers, including related equipment and services. Plaintiffs also allege decade-long unlawful noncompete, market allocation and no-poach agreements among Axon and its former competitor, Safariland.