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California Public Utilities Commission, companies prevail over US antitrust claims

( February 11, 2026, 01:52 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: A California federal judge granted motions to dismiss antitrust and regulatory claims brought by self-represented plaintiff Michael Boyd against various utility companies, the California Public Utilities Commission, and current and past CPUC officials and staff. The defendants had moved to dismiss for failure to state a claim and lack of statutory jurisdiction. US District Judge Casey Pitts in the US Northern District of California found that Boyd’s Sherman Act claim was barred by Noerr-Pennington and Parker immunity.See order. ...

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