Constantine Cannon LLP and Partners Ankur Kapoor and Gordon Schnell Named in Chambers USA 2026 Guide
Posted 06/4/26
By Constantine Cannon LLP
Constantine Cannon LLP is delighted to announce our ranking as a Leading Firm in the Chambers and Partners USA Guide, 2026. The departments we were featured in this year include Antitrust: Mainly Plaintiff, New York and False Claims Act: Plaintiff, USA-Nationwide.[1]
For more than 30 years, Chambers and Partners have provided legal rankings and insights. Chambers’ process identifies...
Constantine Cannon Filed Amicus Brief on Behalf of Six Professors of Economics Supporting FTC’s Appeal in Case Against Meta
Posted 06/1/26
By the Constantine Cannon Antitrust Team
In the FTC's appeal of the trial court's judgment for Meta Platforms, Ankur Kapoor and Ethan Litwin submitted an amicus brief on behalf of six professors of economics—Steve Salop at Georgetown, Allan Collard-Wexler at Duke, Florian Ederer at Boston U., Marty Gaynor at Carnegie Mellon, Nancy Rose at MIT, and Larry White at NYU—addressing the court's errors in antitrust...
Constantine Cannon Wins Summary Judgment, then $14 Million Settlement for HDMI Licensing Administrator Inc. in License and Antitrust Dispute
Posted 05/5/26
By the Constantine Cannon Antitrust TeamConstantine Cannon successfully defended the licensor of the HDMI interface technology, HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. (“HDMI LA”), against a challenge under U.S. antitrust law to their licensing program, and won a $14 million settlement for breach of contract against semiconductor chip manufacturer, Availink, Inc.
Lawyers for Sutter Health Patients Will Receive Over $100M in Fees and Costs
Posted 11/19/25
By the Constantine Cannon Antitrust Team
November 12, 2025 - On November 6, California U.S. magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler announced her intention to grant final approval for a $228.5 million settlement in a 13-year healthcare antitrust lawsuit. The case involved allegations that Sutter Health, one of the nation’s largest and most powerful hospital chains, increased costs by imposing all-or-nothing networks on...