Antitrust liability for the anticompetitive effects of governmental action induced by fraud
Article Abstract:
The antitrust liability of private individuals inducing anticompetitive government actions by fraud is examined. The author states that, in general, such an individual should not be liable unless the actions is first reversed.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6056
Year: 2001
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Antitrust and innovative industries
Article Abstract:
The author discusses the issue of whether existing antitrust law is obsolete with respect to innovative firms and industries. The continuing necessity of using traditional antitrust legal anaysis is covered.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6056
Year: 2000
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