Antitrust Lawsuits Jump in Texas, But Still Far Behind Other States
Federal antitrust complaints lodged in Texas by both individuals and businesses against other corporations hit a six-year high in 2013 and is more than triple the number of such lawsuits filed just two years earlier. The belief that Texas might be coming more receptive to such claims was buoyed four months ago when a jury in Marshall handed down a nine-digit judgment for a Texas-based company that sued a competitor over illegal anti-competitive practices. Corporate in-house counsel and antitrust experts examine the trend and whether it will continue.

