Syngenta and Corteva, two major agricultural chemical companies, have allegedly engaged in illegal anticompetitive behavior. These practices may have forced the farmers that feed our nation to pay inflated prices for crop protection products.
Keller Rohrback is honored to have been recognized by the American Antitrust Institute (AAI) for its work on the In re EpiPen Marketing, Sales Practices, and Antitrust Litigation. The Keller Rohrback team of Lynn Sarko, Gretchen Freeman Cappio, Alison Chase and Felicia Craick will be recognized, alongside co-counsel from Burn Charest LLP, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, Pritzker Levine LLP, Sharp Law LLP, Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, on November 9th at the 2022 AAI Awards Night in the category of Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement in Private Law Practice.
Keller Rohrback is pleased to have been recognized for its antitrust work in the 2021 Antitrust Annual Report published in partnership by the Center for Litigation and Courts at UC Hastings College of Law and The Huntington National Bank. Keller Rohrback was included in their rankings for the category of “Top 50 Cases with Settlements Reaching Final Approval 2009-2021.” Keller Rohrback achieved this ranking by having been a part of one of the largest antitrust settlements reached during this time period. Congratulations to the Keller Rohrback Antitrust Team!
Keller Rohrback is suing Amazon over its monopolization of the e-commerce market. If you purchased any product on Amazon.com on or after May 26, 2017, we want to hear from you.
Farmers are often denied accurate product and pricing information, preventing them from making informed decisions about the seeds and other crop inputs they’re buying. Because of this, American farmers are forced to pay increasingly high prices. If you are concerned that you may be overpaying for seeds and other crop inputs, please contact Keller Rohrback for help. You can reach us for a no-cost consultation at [email protected] or (800) 776-6044.
Attorneys at Keller Rohrback L.L.P are investigating claims on behalf of Oklahoma oil and natural gas leaseholders following this week’s Department of Justice indictment against former CEO of Chesapeake Energy, Aubrey McClendon.