ROI-NJ has recognized McCarter & English partners Scott Kobler and Khaled Klele on its ROI Influencers: Health Care 2025 list. Each year, ROI-NJ releases a comprehensive list of the most influential professionals shaping the healthcare landscape in New Jersey. The list highlights key leaders Continue Reading
‘Not Quite Nimble Enough’: FTC’s Antitrust Case Against Meta Took 5 Years to Play Out, a Span When Everything Changed
The dismissal of the Federal Trade Commmission’s antitrust case against Meta Platforms sends a clear message that digital markets shift too quickly for regulators to prolong action against big tech companies and expect to win. McCarter & English partner and former DOJ Antitrust Division Continue Reading
‘More Rules and Hurdles’: US Chief Judges Adopt Cybersecurity Sealed Document Safeguards
After a wave of cyberattacks targeting the federal Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) system, US chief judges are rolling out stricter safeguards that will significantly change how sealed documents are handled in federal trial courts. The new measures restrict online access to sealed Continue Reading
GTCR-Surmodics Offers Lessons for Dealmakers
McCarter & English partner and former DOJ Antitrust Division attorney Robin Crauthers spoke with The Deal about the growing trend of companies choosing to “litigate the fix” by proposing last-minute remedies aimed at influencing judges after the FTC fails to block a multi-million-dollar Continue Reading
Meta Loss Shows Time Not on Enforcers’ Side in Tech Cases
Meta’s recent victory in an antitrust case, where a US District Judge concluded that the company does not currently hold a monopoly, highlights the difficulty of using slow-moving litigation to regulate fast-moving tech markets. McCarter & English partner and former DOJ Antitrust Division Continue Reading
Social Media Monopoly Claims Against Meta May Wilt in Wake of Its Win in FTC Case, Experts Say
The US District Court of the District of Columbia has dismissed antitrust claims against Meta Platforms Inc., finding that the company does not hold a monopoly in a market that includes TikTok and other competitors. McCarter & English partner and former DOJ Antitrust Division attorney Robin Continue Reading
FTC Wields Unique Tools for Antitrust Probe of Glass Lewis, ISS
The Trump administration is backing the FTC’s investigation into two prominent proxy advisory firms to determine whether they violated US antitrust laws by influencing shareholders’ votes on political issues. The agency, empowered by Section 5 of the FTC Act, has broad authority to challenge a wide Continue Reading
David Kott Argues in the New Jersey Appellate Division for the Defendants in Rider v. Jersey City Transfer
On November 18, 2025, McCarter partner David Kott argued as appellate counsel in the New Jersey Appellate Division on behalf of the defendants in Rider v. Jersey City Transfer. The primary issue in the case was whether the $55,000,000 judgment against the defendants in a trucking accident should be Continue Reading
McCarter Represents ChristianaCare in $50 Million Acquisition
McCarter’s Healthcare, Bankruptcy, and Real Estate teams advised Christiana Care Health System, Inc. (ChristianaCare) a leading healthcare system, in the successful acquisition of certain assets from Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc, a multi-state healthcare system that operated in several states and Continue Reading
Stephanie Reed Traband Earns ABA TechCred 2025 Certification as Part of Inaugural Class
Stephanie Reed Traband earns the TechCred 2025 Certification from the International Law Section of the American Bar Association, becoming part of an inaugural cohort of nearly 50 legal practitioners, mediators, and arbitrators who have demonstrated both skill and vision in the expanding field of Continue Reading