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Jul. 20, 2004

Attorney Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against L.A. Weekly

An attorney who advertises in the alternative newspaper L.A. Weekly has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the publication, charging it with using an illicit monopoly to send its advertising rates skyrocketing.

By Draeger Martinez
        An attorney who advertises in the alternative newspaper L.A. Weekly has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the publication, charging it with using an illicit monopoly to send its advertising rates skyrocketing.
        The move revisits a debate over newspaper market monopolies that began in 2002 when the New Times, whic...

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