Antitrust Litigation

Antitrust Litigation involves legal disputes related to alleged violations of antitrust laws, which are designed to promote fair competition in the marketplace and prevent monopolistic practices. This type of litigation typically includes cases where businesses or individuals are accused of engaging in anti-competitive behavior such as price-fixing, bid-rigging, market allocation, or other practices that harm competition. Antitrust litigation often involves complex legal and economic issues, and may be brought by government agencies, private individuals, or other entities seeking to enforce antitrust laws and seek remedies for anticompetitive conduct.




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