Chicago 2-Day Clash Could Shake Real Estate
What the Chicago Antitrust Hearing Covered At the center of the Chicago antitrust hearing was a closely watched review of alleged anti-competitive conduct tied to major institutions with significant market influence. Legal Claims Under Intensified Scrutiny The proceeding examined claims under the Sherman Act, including allegations that control over essential facilities and exclusionary conduct could violate federal law. It also reviewed whether group boycotts and other coordinated behavior carried serious antitrust implications in markets connected to Chicago. Public comments on possible termination of a legacy antitrust judgment were invited by the Department of Justice, with a May 6, 2019 deadline for emailed submissions. Universities, Hospitals, and Settlement Pressure Separate attention fell on the proposed merger of Advocate Health Network and NorthShore University HealthSystem, where the FTC and Illinois sought an injunction pending administrative review. The hearing also covere...