by David B. Anders, Carrie M. Reilly, Kevin S. Schwartz, and Yolanda Bustillo
Today, almost three years after the Antitrust Division brought criminal charges against Surgical Care Affiliates (“SCA”), the District Court for the Northern District of Texas granted the government’s motion to dismiss the indictment, with prejudice, marking the latest setback in the agency’s aggressive enforcement of labor market cases. Earlier this year, we noted that the Antitrust Division’s prosecution of criminal wage‑fixing and no-poach agreements warranted reconsideration given the many problems these cases present. The Antitrust Division’s decision to dismiss its case against SCA signals that the agency may have done just that.