Lone Objector Holds Up $96M Tobacco Funds, Deal Discriminates Against Small Users, Man Claims January 2, 2009
Deal Discriminates Against Small Users, Man Claims
By Pat Broderick Daily Journal Staff WriterSome $96 million in settlement funds from a smokeless tobacco class action in California is being held up by a lone objector. In his complaint, initially...
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Mogin Law Firm helps distribute smokeless tobacco settlement funds December 30, 2008
By DOUG SHERWIN, The Daily Transcript
The Mogin Law Firm is overseeing an effort to distribute more than $40 million in cy pres awards from settlement funds in the Smokeless Tobacco Case I-IV to 45 California legal societies, organizations and...
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Deja Vu All Over Again: Earlier Crises Can Guide Plaintiffs’ Lawyers December 18, 2008
Daily Journal Newswire Articles www.dailyjournal.com © 2008 The Daily Journal Corporation. All rights reserved. FORUM (FORUM & FOCUS) • Dec. 18, 2008
By Dan Mogin
The lessons of the savings and loan crisis and the junk bond markets...
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The Consumer Impact Of Illinois Brick, A Short Analysis September 23, 2008
Illinois Brick Co. v. Illinois 431 U.S. 720 (1977)
By Daniel J. Mogin
This article is a very short and informal analysis of the effect of the Supreme Court's decision in Illinois Brick Co. v Illinois 431 U.S. 720, from a practitioner's point of...
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“The Microsoft Media Debate”: Decide Based On Evidence And The Law, Not Economic Dogma August 18, 2008
By Daniel J. Mogin
Peter Scheer's editorial "Better Gates than a Judge as Microsoft CEO" is an example of what's wrong with the "debate" regarding Microsoft in particular and the antitrust laws in general. It is really nothing more than a thinly...
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Antitrust and Democracy: Adam Smith was Right June 15, 2008
by Daniel J. Mogin
Antitrust, monopolies, price gouging and deregulation have been in the news lately. The Justice Department case against Microsoft over its internet browser and operating system practices is about to resume, although rumors of...
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New Case: Indiana Ready Mix Price Fixing Conspiracy August 24, 2005
The Mogin Law Firm, P.C. files a new case alleging that Irving Materials, inc., its key executives and unknown co-conspirators fixed prices for ready mix concrete in the central Indiana market during the period from July 1, 2000 until at least May...
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Mogin Testifies Before State Senate Panel On Antitrust August 23, 2005
Dan Mogin testified before a California State Senate Committee investigating competitive conditions in California, entitled “Market Competitiveness: Does State Antitrust Law Need To Be Updated?” The panels included private lawyers, government...
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New Case Vs. Intel July 27, 2005
The Mogin Law Firm, P.C. files a new case alleging that Intel Corp. monopolized the x86 microprocessor market using exclusive dealing agreements, manipulation of standard setting organizations, product-line restrictions, exclusionary...
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Mogin To Testify Before State Senate Panel On Antitrust July 25, 2005
Dan Mogin has been asked to testify before a California State Senate Committee investigating competitive conditions in California. The hearing will be an informational hearing, entitled “Market Competitiveness: Does State Antitrust Law Need To...
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