A bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general recently secured a $7 million multistate settlement with Greystar — the nation’s largest landlord — in ongoing antitrust actions tied to the use of RealPage’s algorithmic pricing software, requiring Greystar to curb use of tools that leverage nonpublic data to recommend rents and cooperate with continued litigation against other landlords while the states press forward in parallel actions. For legal, compliance, and marketing teams, this highlights heightened state antitrust scrutiny of algorithmic pricing and data-driven competitive practices across industries, reinforcing that enforcement can continue even after related federal or class action resolutions.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Paul L. Singer, Beth Bolen Chun, Abigail Stempson, and Andrea deLorimier.
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A bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general recently secured a $7 million multistate settlement with Greystar — the nation’s largest landlord — in ongoing antitrust actions tied to the use of RealPage’s algorithmic pricing software, requiring Greystar to curb use of tools that leverage nonpublic data to recommend rents and cooperate with continued litigation against other landlords while the states press forward in parallel actions. For legal, compliance, and marketing teams, this highlights heightened state antitrust scrutiny of algorithmic pricing and data-driven competitive practices across industries, reinforcing that enforcement can continue even after related federal or class action resolutions.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Paul L. Singer, Beth Bolen Chun, Abigail Stempson, and Andrea deLorimier.
Look Who's Calling- FCC Includes Proposals to Roll Back Several TCPA Rules As Part of "Call Branding" Initiative
Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast
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1 month ago
Look Who's Calling- FCC Includes Proposals to Roll Back Several TCPA Rules As Part of "Call Branding" Initiative
The FCC is proposing major overhauls to TCPA rules under its “call branding” initiative—including eliminating its long-standing call abandonment rule, loosening prerecorded caller ID disclosures, and reevaluating consumer consent revocation mechanisms. At the same time, the Commission is pushing new caller ID authentication obligations to increase trust in who is calling. These changes could dramatically reshape compliance for businesses running outbound call and text campaigns.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Alysa Z. Hutnik and Jennifer Rodden Wainwright.
Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast
A bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general recently secured a $7 million multistate settlement with Greystar — the nation’s largest landlord — in ongoing antitrust actions tied to the use of RealPage’s algorithmic pricing software, requiring Greystar to curb use of tools that leverage nonpublic data to recommend rents and cooperate with continued litigation against other landlords while the states press forward in parallel actions. For legal, compliance, and marketing teams, this highlights heightened state antitrust scrutiny of algorithmic pricing and data-driven competitive practices across industries, reinforcing that enforcement can continue even after related federal or class action resolutions.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Paul L. Singer, Beth Bolen Chun, Abigail Stempson, and Andrea deLorimier.