U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Jun. 30, 2007
Justices Let Manufacturer Control Price Policy
WASHINGTON - Explicitly overruling a century-old antitrust precedent, a divided U.S. Supreme Court held Thursday that it is not automatically illegal for a manufacturer to prohibit retailers from selling the company's product at a discount.




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WASHINGTON - Explicitly overruling a century-old antitrust precedent, a divided U.S. Supreme Court held Thursday that it is not automatically illegal for a manufacturer to prohibit retailers from selling the company's product at a discount.
"It is a flawed antitrust doctrine that serves the interests of lawyers - by creating legal distinc...
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