Algorithmic Pricing 2.0: Analyzing the intersection of AI and antitrust law
In this episode of the Pricing Rules podcast, David Hamilton is joined by Greg Casas, Antitrust partner at DLA Piper, Joe Kendall, AI director in DLA Piper’s PiperAI team, Salil Mehra, a professor of antitrust law at Temple University, and Ai Deng, Managing Director at BRG. The panel examines how algorithmic pricing cases are evolving beyond the pleading stage in antitrust litigation, including how courts are analyzing motions to dismiss, what constitutes an “agreement” under Section 1 of the Sherman Act, and the growing role of expert testimony—both economic and technical—in evaluating algorithm design, data inputs, and alleged coordinated conduct.

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