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Amazon, US FTC will know by September’s end whether antitrust case will be dismissed or bifurcated, judge says

By Alex Wilts ( September 3, 2024, 20:02 GMT | Insight) -- Amazon and the US Federal Trade Commission by the end of September will have a clearer image of the path forward for their monopolization dispute, with a federal Washington judge saying he plans to address pending motions to dismiss and to bifurcate the case in an order issued “well before the end of the month.” At a status conference today US District Judge John Chun asked the parties to meet and confer on interim discovery deadlines and about a list of issues they think should be discussed at an economics hearing for the case.Amazon and the US Federal Trade Commission by the end of September will have a clearer image of the path forward for their monopolization dispute, with a federal Washington judge saying he plans to address pending motions to dismiss and to bifurcate the case in an order issued “well before the end of the month.”...

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