Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Feb. 15, 2011
Supermarket Antitrust Case To Be Reheard
Casting doubt on a major union win, the 9th Circuit voted Friday to review its decision that grocery chains broke antitrust laws when they conspired to share profits to force strikers back to work. The en banc hearing is set for March.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Casting doubt on a major labor union win backed by the state attorney general, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted Friday to review its decision that grocery chains broke antitrust laws when they conspired to share profits to force strikers back to work.
The 2-1 August decision in favor of the unions was considered one of the top appellate reversals of 2010. California ex rel. Brown v. Safew...
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