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Saveri Law Firm Highly Ranked in 2025 Antitrust Annual Report

Written by Dan VanDeMortel | 06.24.2026

Saveri Law Firm and some of its most landmark cases have been highly ranked in an antitrust report issued by The Huntington National Bank (HNB) and the Center for Litigation and Courts at UC Law San Francisco (UC Law).

The HNB/UC Law 2025 Antitrust Annual Report: Class Action Filings in Federal Court, surveyed the national antitrust field from 2009 through 2025, and recognized the firm in the following categories: 

Cases with Settlements Reaching Final Approval in 2025
#4 UFC Antitrust Litigation
#5 Generic Drug Price-Fixing Antitrust Litigation

Top 50 Cases with Settlements Reaching Final Approval 2009-2025
#16 Capacitors Price-Fixing Antitrust Litigation
#25 High Tech Employees “No-Poach” Antitrust Litigation
#34 UFC Antitrust Litigation
#38 Generic Drug Price-Fixing Antitrust Litigation

Top 25 Lead Counsel in Complaints Filed

Top 25 Lead Counsel in Class Recovery

This marks the seventh consecutive year the report has favorably ranked the firm. Previous editions were compiled by HNB and the University of San Francisco School of Law.

The 2025 Report provides various empirical analyses of antitrust class actions litigated in federal court from 2009 through 2025. It addresses the number of antitrust class action complaints filed each year, the amount of time on average to reach a settlement, the mean and median recoveries, the attorneys' fees and costs awarded, and the total settlement amounts in each year. Overall, it captures the law firms that represented plaintiffs and defendants in antitrust class action settlements, the cumulative totals for claims administrators involved in the settlement process, and related information. 

The Report also distinguishes private antitrust enforcement by industry, by type of claim—conspiracy claims (under Section 1 of the Sherman Act) as opposed to claims based on unilateral conduct (Section 2 of the Sherman Act)—and by type of plaintiff—whether claims were brought on behalf of direct or indirect purchasers. It offers a firmer empirical basis than would otherwise be possible of federal antitrust class actions, including private enforcement of the antitrust laws.

Huntington’s National Settlement Team provides one of the leading settlement account programs in the country. It has handled more than 7,800 settlements for law firms, claims administrators, and regulatory agencies. These cases represent over $99 billion with more than 240 million checks. 

The nonpartisan Center for Litigation and Courts was established in 2021 to expand the knowledge of civil litigation, alternative dispute resolution, and the courts; to disseminate that knowledge to the bench, bar, legal academy, and public; and to supply resources and guidance to members of the UC Law community interested in civil litigation.

UC Law was established in 1878 as the original law department of the University of California in the heart of San Francisco.