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antitrust laws

The Federal laws forbidding businesses from monopolizing a market or restraining free trade.

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  1. United States antitrust law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The United States Antitrust laws were put in place by federal and state governments to regulate corporations. They keep companies from becoming too large ...
     
  2. FTC Guide to the Antitrust Laws - Federal Trade Commission
    Jan 6, 2010 ... FTC Guide to the Antitrust Laws. Free and open markets are the foundation of a vibrant economy. Aggressive competition among sellers in an ...
     
  3. Antitrust Laws
    We provide the most accurate information on the web about antitrust laws.
     
  4. Antitrust Laws - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    antitrust laws n. acts adopted by Congress to outlaw or restrict business practices considered to be monopolistic or which restrain interstate commerce.
     
  5. USDOJ: Antitrust Division Antitrust Laws and You
    Many consumers have never heard of antitrust laws, but enforcement of these laws saves consumers millions and even billions of dollars a year. The federal ...
     
  6. Guide to Antitrust Laws
    Although you may not realize it, as a consumer, antitrust laws affect your daily life in a variety of ways. Whether you're shopping for food at the grocery store, ...
     
  7. What Are Antitrust Laws?
    Antitrust laws are designed to prevent monopolies and encourage market competition. American antitrust laws apply to both...
     
  8. Antitrust | LII / Legal Information Institute
    As for the states, many have adopted antitrust laws that parallel the Sherman Antitrust Act to prevent anticompetitive behavior within local intrastate commerce.