Scientific Gaming, which manufactures most automatic shufflers used in casinos, is facing another antitrust suit.
This one was filed by two midwest casinos, claiming that Scientific Gaming forces competitors out of business via lawsuits whenever those competitors attempt to make a competing product. In turn, these casinos claim Scientific Gaming can charge sky-high prices for their shufflers, which screws casinos.
Here's an article on it: https://www.pokernewsdaily.com/scien...casinos-34403/
In 2018, a jury awarded three shuffler companies $315 million in a similar lawsuit against Scientific Gaming.