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Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast
Kelley Drye Advertising Law
500 episodes
1 week ago
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.
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What We Learned from … South Carolina- Leveling the Playing Field in Consumer Protection
Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast
7 minutes 25 seconds
1 month ago
What We Learned from … South Carolina- Leveling the Playing Field in Consumer Protection
In this episode, we walk through how South Carolina Attorney General’s Office — led by Alan Wilson — frames its consumer-protection approach as a “referee on a football field,” focusing on neutrality, predictability, and transparency rather than punitive ends. We explain how the office evaluates cases under a “Meritorious and Compelling State Interest Test,” gives respondents a full opportunity to be heard, and emphasizes good-faith engagement over aggressive enforcement. Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Paul L. Singer, Abigail Stempson, Beth Bolen Chun, Andrea deLorimier, Benjamin Lieman.
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.