Antitrust & Trade Reg.
May 19, 2009
Antitrust May Be Back in Fashion, but Plaintiffs Could Be on the Sidelines
While the Obama administration has pledged to renew federal crackdowns of anticompetitive corporate behavior, federal laws restricting class action lawsuits could limit how much California consumers get in on the action.




Daily Journal Staff Writer See Correction Below. SAN FRANCISCO - Trustbusters could be coming back into style with the Obama administration pledging to renew federal crackdowns of anti-competitive corporate behavior. But federal laws restricting class action lawsuits could limit how much California consumers get in on the action. The issue is key in the state, where plaintiffs' anti...
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