Albert Cahn

STOP - Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (New York)
Founder and Executive Director

Albert Cahn founded STOP in 2019. STOP (Surveillance Technology Oversight Project) provides legal services, litigating and advocating for the privacy. Albert Cahn is also fellow of TED, Yale Law School. Albert Cahn is a member of the Cartel and Criminal Practice Committee of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association. He has been involved in a variety of pro bono activities, including criminal justice and First Amendment matters. Albert Cahn received his J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the Harvard Law & Policy Review and member of the Harvard Criminal Justice Institute, where he represented indigent clients in criminal proceedings. He received his B.A., from Brandeis University, where he studied politics and philosophy.

Articles

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Albert Cahn, Eric S. Hochstadt The US FTC reaches a record $1.2 billion proposed pay-for-delay settlement and injunctive relief restricting future similar settlements of patent infringement cases (Cephalon)

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Federal Trade Commission Reaches Record $1.2 Billion Proposed “Pay for Delay” Settlement with Cephalon and Injunctive Relief Restricting Future Similar Settlements of Patent Infringement Cases* Last week, on the eve of trial, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) reached a proposed settlement in (...)

Albert Cahn The US DOJ and the New York State Office of the Attorney General settle with tour bus operators, requiring them to pay $7.5 million for implementing barriers to entry (Coach / City Sights / Twin America)

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NYC Sightseeing Companies Settle with Federal and State Authorities* On March 17, 2015, two New York City-based tour bus operators agreed to settle allegations that they conspired to monopolize New York’s hop-on, hop-off sightseeing market between 2009 and 2015. Coach USA Inc. (“Coach”), City (...)

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