Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Sep. 19, 2003
Antitrust Defense May Not Apply to Subsidiary That Is Heavily Regulated
Focus Column - Antitrust Law - By Mark Fogelman - The Copperweld doctrine - a well-established antitrust defense - generally bars claims of an unlawful antitrust combination or conspiracy against the members of a single corporate family. However, practitioners beware: The doctrine may not apply in cases where a member of the defendant corporate family is heavily regulated.




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