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The Antitrust Laws - Department of Justice

The Sherman Antitrust Act. This law prohibits conspiracies that unreasonably restrain trade. Under the Sherman Act, agreements among competitors ...

The Antitrust Laws | Federal Trade Commission

The Federal Trade Commission Act bans "unfair methods of competition" and "unfair or deceptive acts or practices." The Supreme Court has said that all ...

Antitrust Laws: What They Are, How They Work, Major Examples

What Is Antitrust? Antitrust laws are regulations that encourage competition by limiting the market power of any particular firm. This often involves ensuring ...

Guide to Antitrust Laws | Federal Trade Commission

This Guide to the Antitrust Laws contains a more in-depth discussion of competition issues for those with specific questions about the antitrust laws.

United States antitrust law - Wikipedia

Antitrust law is a collection of mostly federal laws that regulate the conduct and organization of businesses in order to promote competition and prevent ...

Antitrust 101 - National Association of Attorneys General

Federal Antitrust Laws · The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. Section 1 prohibits combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade, and section 2 prohibits ...

Antitrust Policy and Guidelines - American Academy of Audiology

It is the policy of the American Academy of Audiology to comply strictly and in all respects with the antitrust laws, state and federal.

Antitrust Division | Guidelines and Policy Statements

2023 Merger Guidelines (December 18, 2023) General Justice Manual, Title 7: Antitrust DOJ/FTC Antitrust Guidance for Human Resource Professionals (October 2016)

ANTITRUST POLICY AND GUIDE - National Restaurant Association

It is important to remember that the antitrust laws apply equally in the board room as in the bar room, so caution should be undertaken at dinner and social ...

Guide to Antitrust Laws | Washington State

This short guide discusses antitrust laws and provides answers to some of the basic questions consumers often send to us.

Antitrust Regulations: What Changes to Expect and How They Affect ...

Antitrust Laws: The Basics. Antitrust law is meant to protect the free market, benefit consumers, and prevent larger companies from abusing ...

Understanding Antitrust Laws - Investopedia

Key Takeaways · Antitrust laws are statutes developed by governments to protect consumers from predatory business practices and ensure fair competition.

Antitrust and Competition Law Legal Compliance Guide - ExxonMobil

... Antitrust Policy and Ethics Policy are foundation policies that bear directly on antitrust compliance. These policies are set out in full below. Antitrust ...

Antitrust and Cartels - European Commission - Competition Policy

Antitrust and Cartels. Antitrust rules prohibit agreements between market operators that would restrict competition, and the abuse of dominance. European ...

Antitrust Policy | Linux Foundation

It is LF's policy to comply with all applicable state and federal antitrust and trade regulation laws, and applicable antitrust/competition laws of other ...

Duke University Antitrust Policy

Definitions and implementation guidelines for all Duke employees to comply with U.S. and international antitrust laws.

Competition law - Wikipedia

Competition law is implemented through public and private enforcement. ... It is also known as antitrust law (or just antitrust), anti-monopoly law, and trade ...

antitrust | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

Primary tabs. Antitrust refers to the regulation of the concentration of economic power, particularly in regard to monopolies and other anticompetitive ...

"Antitrust Policy and Inequality of Wealth" by Herbert J. Hovenkamp

Why would anyone want to use antitrust law as a wealth distribution device when far more explicit statutory tools are available for that purpose?

Antitrust Policy, Procedures, and Guidelines - MEMA.org

Procedures · Avoid using phrases that imply impropriety (“p lease destroy after reading” or “this may violate antitrust but…”). · Avoid exaggeration (“this ...