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anti-trust and lawsuit
In 1986, the USFL, having recently decided to compete directly with the NFL, filed an anti-trust lawsuit against the National Football League.
On June 5, 2008, a lawsuit was filed in Oakland, California alleging Electronic Arts is breaking United States anti-trust laws by signing exclusive contracts with the NFL Players Association, the NCAA and Arena Football League, to use players ' names, likenesses and team logos.
AFTRA became the target of a lawsuit by Tuesday Productions, a San Diego-based non-union jingle house, which brought anti-trust charges against the union for attempting to organize performers.
Lindsay initiated an anti-trust lawsuit against the league, alleging a monopoly since 1926.
While trying to do so, Kentucky Speedway filed an anti-trust lawsuit against NASCAR and the International Speedway Corporation ( ISC ).
* National Football League ; survived anti-trust lawsuit in the 1960s, convicted of being an illegal monopoly in the 1980s.
On September 21, 2012, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson filed an anti-trust lawsuit against CPD, the RNC and the DNC in D. C.
In May 1998, Blumenthal, along with attorneys general from 19 other states and the District of Columbia, filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Microsoft accusing the company of abusing its monopoly power to stifle competition.
After the NHL declined to negotiate with the players over benefits and would not open the books on the pension plan, the player's association filed an anti-trust lawsuit.
Despite this, the anti-trust lawsuit placed the NHLPA in a strong position.

anti-trust and was
What Mr. Kennedy, in fact, wrote was: `` It is the Department's view that no anti-trust enforcement considerations justify any loss of revenue of this proportion ''.
The past usefulness of the anti-trust laws to management was explained by Thurman Arnold, in The Folklore of Capitalism, back in 1937.
Paradoxically, the same week in which Senator McClellan was attempting to extend the anti-trust act to labor in transportation, the Civil Aeronautics Board was assuring the airlines that if they met in concert to eliminate many costly features of air travel, the action would not be deemed a violation of the anti-trust act.
In 1914, the Clayton Act attempted to take labor out from under the anti-trust legislation by stating that human labor was not to be considered a commodity.
In cases involving the controversial issue of anti-trust regulation, the Supreme Court was divided.
The MPPC had effectively been defeated in its plan to control the whole United States market, and the government anti-trust action, which only now started against the MPPC, was not really necessary to defeat it.
The power of this legislation was greater than previous anti-trust laws, because individual officers of corporations could be held responsible if their companies violated the laws.
Warner was a party to the United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. anti-trust case of the 1940s.
A limited anti-trust exemption was created for U. S. dairy cooperatives by the Capper-Volstead Act of 1922.
However, in a Pyrrhic victory, the USFL was awarded a judgment of just $ 1, which under anti-trust laws, was tripled to $ 3.
In 1934 anti-trust action broke up UATC and Boeing was spun off to house all UATC manufacturing subsidiaries west of the Mississippi river including Stearman.
However, EMI was subsequently forced to sell Columbia USA due to anti-trust action taken by its American competitors.
Steven McGeady ( later an Intel Vice-President and witness in the Microsoft anti-trust case ) wrote an innovative development environment that allowed software to be written for the array before it was completed.
Some critics, such as Edwin Black, claim that Sloan was also instrumental in the demise of public city transport streetcar throughout the United States GM was found guilty of violating anti-trust laws, but the penalties imposed were nugatory, even for the time: a $ 5, 000 fine for the company and $ 1 fines for each convicted executive.
Using political connections, Mayer called on the Justice Department's anti-trust unit to block the merger despite that MGM itself coupled with Loews Theatres was considered being in violation of anti-trust rules.
This behavior led U. S. Department of Justice agents to investigate not only whether MCA was a monopoly breaking anti-trust laws, but also its suspected connections to underworld criminal activities.
The success of the boycott led to a Federal Trade Commission anti-trust investigation being initiated under the Clinton administration, targeting gun dealers and gun rights groups, which was subsequently dropped in 2003.
The roadblock dates back to the Carnegie era " robber barons " when the concept of " anti-trust " was born.

anti-trust and filed
In 1982, AT & T and the Justice Department agreed on tentative terms for settlement of anti-trust suit filed against AT & T in 1974, under which AT & T divested itself of its local telephone operations, which became known as the " Baby Bells.
In 1979, the Memphis club owners filed an anti-trust suit against the NFL.
In 1997, PGMedia filed an anti-trust suit against NSI citing the ROOT zone as an essential facility, and the US National Science Foundation ( NSF ) was enjoined to this action.
In 1940, just as orders for lightweight cars were increasing and sleeping car traffic was growing, the United States Department of Justice filed an anti-trust complaint against Pullman Incorporated in the U. S. District Court at Philadelphia ( Civil Action No. 994 ).
MTH in turn filed an anti-trust suit against Lionel, which was settled out of court in 1995.
The United States Department of Justice filed suit under anti-trust laws almost immediately.
As attorney general he filed an unprecedented number of suits, including many anti-trust cases, and recovered millions of dollars for the state.
The company was sued in 1902 under the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 by President Theodore Roosevelt, one of the first anti-trust cases filed against corporate interests instead of labor.
In April 1989, Tengen, who had previously filed an anti-trust suit against Nintendo, sued Nintendo again claiming rights to distribute Tetris on the NES, and Nintendo counter-sued citing infringement of trademark.
Almost immediately, The USA government filed an anti-trust suit against Litton accusing it creating a monopoly.

anti-trust and year
Federated announced plans to close 76 store locations over the ensuing year, having pledged in its anti-trust settlement to sell most of them in the above mentioned states as viable businesses, with preference being given to a group of thirteen competitors.
The name change came the same year that Federal anti-trust actions caused United Aircraft And Transport Corp. to dissolve, which took effect September 26, 1934.
Colby was a special assistant to the United States Attorney General in an anti-trust action in 1917, and represented the U. S. at the Inter-Allied Conference at Paris the same year.
In 2004, Samick gained controlling interest in competitor Young Chang, but an anti-trust rulings in the U. S. and Korea ended the merger a year later.

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