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AI Antitrust Landscape 2025: Federal Policy, Algorithm Cases, and Regulatory Scrutiny

By Marc Rasich & Rebecca Tracy Rotem on September 5, 2025
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AI has continued to come under the scrutiny of government enforcers and private litigants. In July 2025, the White House released America’s AI Action Plan. As we noted in our January 5 Trends to Watch: 2025 Antitrust & Competition Law, on the competition side, plaintiffs have alleged that AI may be used in ways that harm competition, including as part of a conspiracy to use AI-supported algorithms related to pricing or other competitive datapoints. Additionally, control of the data on which AI, at least generative AI is built, is another area that may spur antitrust issues.

This GT Advisory explores the evolving antitrust landscape for AI in 2025, including federal policy developments, algorithm-related litigation, and regulatory scrutiny businesses should be aware of.

Click here to read the full GT Advisory.

Photo of Marc Rasich Marc Rasich

Marc Rasich focuses his practice on assisting technology companies, from Silicon Slopes start-ups to global Fortune 100 companies, with their trade secret, trademark, copyright, patent and related business torts disputes. He regularly represents software, nutraceutical and manufacturing companies as plaintiffs and defendants in…

Marc Rasich focuses his practice on assisting technology companies, from Silicon Slopes start-ups to global Fortune 100 companies, with their trade secret, trademark, copyright, patent and related business torts disputes. He regularly represents software, nutraceutical and manufacturing companies as plaintiffs and defendants in courts and arbitration tribunals throughout the United States. He has successfully argued cases before the Ninth, Tenth and Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.

Marc’s litigation record exemplifies his practical and strategic approach to resolving disputes. Whenever possible, he seeks to resolve claims through summary judgment and other dispositive motions, with the goal of helping his clients avoid the expense, and uncertainty of trial.

Marc also relies on his deep business litigation experience to help high growth companies identify, protect, and grow their intellectual property and proactively identify and mitigate legal risk. His proactive approach allows businesses to identify and address legal issues more effectively across business operations and alleviate unnecessary litigation costs.

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Photo of Rebecca Tracy Rotem Rebecca Tracy Rotem

Rebecca Tracy Rotem focuses her practice on antitrust compliance issues arising from mergers and acquisitions.

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