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  1. May 2, 2022 · Core U.S. antitrust law was created by three pieces of legislation: the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890, the Federal Trade Commission Act, and the Clayton Antitrust Act. What Are Antitrust Laws?

  2. antitrust. Antitrust refers to the regulation of the concentration of economic power, particularly in regard to monopolies and other anticompetitive practices. Antitrust laws exist as both federal statutes and state statutes. The three key federal statutes in Antitrust Law are; Sherman Act Section 1: Describes and prohibits specific conduct ...

  3. www.econlib.org › library › EncAntitrust - Econlib

    Antitrust also increases transaction costs because firms must hire lawyers and often must litigate to avoid antitrust liability. One of the most worrisome statistics in antitrust is that for every case brought by government, private plaintiffs bring ten. The majority of cases are filed to hinder, not help, competition.

  4. Procurement Collusion Strike Force. The Procurement Collusion Strike Force (PCSF) leads a coordinated national response to combat antitrust crimes and related schemes in government procurement, grant, and program funding at all levels of government—Federal, state, and local.

  5. Feb 6, 2014 · The first major antitrust law was the 1890 Sherman Act, which prohibited monopolies, as well as contracts, combinations, trusts, and behaviors that resulted in "unreasonable restraint of trade ...

  6. Antitrust (also titled Conspiracy.com and Startup) is a 2001 American techno thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt. [7] [8] Antitrust portrays young idealistic programmers and a large corporation (NURV) that offers a significant salary, an informal working environment, and creative opportunities for those talented individuals willing to work for them.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · The mission of the Antitrust Division is to promote competition by enforcing the antitrust laws to protect economic freedom and opportunity on behalf of the American people. As the Supreme Court explained in Northern Pacific Railway v. United States, antitrust enforcement “provide [s] an environment conducive to the preservation of our ...