Joseph Saveri Law Firm Selected for U.S. News & World Report/Best Lawyers’ Best Law Firms 2020

For the ninth consecutive year, the Joseph Saveri Law Firm was today selected for inclusion in Best Law Firms, an annual publication by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers. The Firm was ranked in Best Law Firm’s national and San Francisco “Litigation-Antitrust” and “Mass Tort Litigation/Class Action-Plaintiffs” categories. Firms included in the 2021 Best Law Firms list are […]

Data Sharing In The Healthcare Industry

(Berkeley Policy Journal) Joseph Saveri Law Firm economist/project manager Sofia Jordan has written "Data Sharing in the Health Care Industry," published in the Fall 2020 Berkeley Policy Journal.

How to Stop Google Self-Preferencing? Europe May Not Be the Model

(The Markup) After a wide-ranging 16-month investigation, a congressional subcommittee examining dominance in the technology industry last week recommended more than two dozen updates to the U.S. antitrust system, including implementing nondiscrimination rules that would limit “preferential or discriminatory treatment” by dominant platforms.

Joseph Saveri Law Firm Highly Ranked in New Antitrust Annual Report

The Joseph Saveri Law Firm has been highly ranked in an antitrust report issued by The Huntington National Bank and the University of San Francisco School of Law. Their 2019 Antitrust Annual Report: Class Action Filings in Federal Court surveyed the antitrust field covering 2009-2019.

American Antitrust Institute Honors Anupama Reddy With 2020 Antitrust Enforcement Award

(SAN FRANCISCO, CA) October 8, 2020: Anupama Reddy of the Joseph Saveri Law Firm today was selected as an Honoree by the American Antitrust Institute (“AAI”) for its 2020 Antitrust Enforcement Awards for Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement by a Young Lawyer. She was selected for this prestigious award for her key role in In re Capacitors Antitrust Litigation, No. […]

A Conversation With Joseph Saveri About In Re Capacitors Antitrust Litigation

Joseph Saveri is the founding partner of The Joseph Saveri Law Firm, the successful San Francisco-based law firm specializing in plaintiffs antitrust and class action litigation. He recently took time to answer questions about the status of settlements and trial regarding In re Capacitors Antitrust Litigation.

Joseph Saveri Law Firm Highly Ranked by Benchmark Litigation

The Joseph Saveri Law Firm and partner Joseph Saveri received debut high-level rankings from Benchmark Litigation.

Pay-for-Delay Deals in the Pharmaceutical Industry

In the pharmaceutical industry, the term “pay-for-delay” refers to the practice by brand-name drug makers of compensating their counterparts for delaying production and marketing of generic versions of those brand-name drugs. These types of agreements among competitors are particularly damaging to consumers as they delay the availability of cheaper, generic versions of the drugs in […]

What makes a Business Disputes Complex?

Business disputes can occur when one party breaches an agreed-upon contract between businesses, partners, or shareholders have disagreements, or there is unfair competition, or a business engages in illegal activity or fraud to achieve financial gain. When a business dispute is considered complex, it is typically because it involves multiple parties, occurs across multiple venues, or […]

Competition: AI and Interdependent Pricing: Combination Without Conspiracy

Firm Of Counsel Joshua P. Davis and associate Anupama Reddy have authored “AI and Interdependent Pricing: Combination Without Conspiracy?” which was written in August and posted today in Competition: The Journal of the Antitrust, UCL and Privacy Section.