When some lawsuits hit the docket, you can almost hear the Big Law roll call.

That was the case last month when lawyers at Berger Montague, FeganScott, Gilbert Litigators & Counselors, and Roche Freedman filed an antitrust lawsuit in the Northern District of Illinois accusing 16 major universities of participating in a price-fixing cartel artificially inflating the amount students who receive financial aid pay for undergraduate studies. Among the plaintiffs lawyers on the case is Roche Freedman’s Eric Rosen, who previously served as the lead federal prosecutor in the “Operation Varsity Blues” college admission scandal. The newly filed complaint makes an explicit comparison to the earlier scandal, which resulted in the prosecution of wealthy parents including actresses Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman, and former Willkie Farr & Gallagher co-chairman Gordon Caplan accused of paying bribes to get into school. “Privileging the wealthy and disadvantaging the financially needy are inextricably linked; they are two sides of the same coin,” the plaintiffs lawyers write.