On February 12, 2025, firm principal Brendan Benedict was quoted in The Lever discussing the prospect that State Attorneys General could bring a parens patriae action on behalf of consumers against Match Group for monopolization of online dating apps. He explained that such an action could circumvent Match's arbitration clauses with users and noted that technology antitrust cases sometimes fly under the radar.
“But the antitrust laws don’t discriminate. They apply to every industry. We want free markets in all our product markets. If you’re a consumer looking for love and you’re being taxed in an anticompetitive way, it matters a lot," he said.
Read the article in The Lever (registration required) or in Jacobin.