Light & Wonder seeks reconsideration on judgment in US card shuffler antitrust case
( May 4, 2026, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Light & Wonder asked a US federal judge to reconsider an order denying summary judgment on market definition in litigation accusing it of monopolizing the market for card shufflers, saying that the court never concluded that plaintiffs have shown adequate evidence of substitutability between the four shuffler families to support a finding that they comprise a single relevant antitrust market. Light & Wonder argues that that should be fatal to the case, and plaintiffs’ own experts concede that such interchangeability does not exist and that changes in the price of one shuffler family would not be expected to impact the price of other shuffler families.See attached file. ...
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