Frame-Wilson et al v. Amazon.com Inc

  1. March 24, 2023

    Amazon Antitrust Suit Mostly Survives Another Dismissal Bid

    A Washington federal judge on Friday cut some claims from a consumer lawsuit alleging that Amazon imposed anti-competitive restrictions on third-party sellers, but again refused to throw out the bulk of the antitrust suit, ruling that the consumers' allegations as to the overall effects of Amazon's alleged conduct "are sustainable."

  2. January 10, 2023

    Hagens, Keller Postman Ask To Lead Amazon Antitrust Suit

    Attorneys for consumers who sued Amazon in a multibillion-dollar proposed class action accusing the e-commerce giant of imposing anti-competitive restrictions on third-party sellers asked a Washington federal judge Monday to appoint Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP and Keller Postman LLC to lead the charge. 

  3. January 02, 2023

    Antitrust Conduct Issues And Cases To Watch In 2023

    The Federal Trade Commission prepares to test the limits of its authority to combat unfair methods of competition in the coming year, as the U.S. Department of Justice and state enforcers continue pushing aggressive antitrust agendas alongside new proposed class actions from private parties.

  4. May 17, 2022

    Amazon Tries Again To Nix Antitrust Suit Seeking Billions

    Amazon on Monday took another stab at convincing a Washington federal judge to throw out a multibillion-dollar proposed class action accusing the e-commerce giant of imposing anti-competitive restrictions on third-party sellers, arguing that antitrust laws actually encourage policies like Amazon's rather than condemn them.

  5. March 28, 2022

    Amazon Looks To Further Cut Consumer Antitrust Claims

    Amazon is urging a Washington federal court to rethink portions of an order denying its bid to duck a proposed class action accusing it of costing shoppers between $55 billion and $172 billion by imposing anti-competitive restrictions on third-party sellers.

  6. March 14, 2022

    Amazon Must Face Trimmed Antitrust Suit Seeking Over $55B

    A Washington federal judge has trimmed a proposed class action accusing Amazon of costing shoppers between $55 billion and $172 billion by imposing anti-competitive restrictions on retailers, though the judge gave consumers leave to fix their complaint.

  7. March 20, 2020

    Suit Accuses Amazon Of $55B To $172B In Antitrust Damages

    Two consumers hit Amazon with a proposed class action in Washington state federal court, accusing the online retail giant of costing shoppers between $55 billion and $172 billion by effectively prohibiting third-party retailers from offering lower prices on other sites.