Litigating civil antitrust matters in the U.S.

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Imprint:[Place of publication not identified] : Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., [2015]-
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11868925
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Varying Form of Title:Litigating civil antitrust matters in the US
Litigating civil antitrust matters in the United States
Other uniform titles:LEXIS (Information retrieval system)
Other authors / contributors:LeVee, Jeffrey A., editor.
Frequency:Updated annually
ISBN:9781632829757
Notes:Database includes most recent edition only.
Editor-in-chief: <2015- > by Jeffrey A. LeVee.
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Summary:Antitrust litigation in the United States has become increasingly complex, costly, and time-consuming. This publication addresses the primary types of civil antitrust litigation, including the various causes of action, that are most prevalent today, ranging from basic Sherman Act Section 1 and Section 2 claims, to claims arising out of the exercise of IP rights, to claims brought by government regulators.