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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Aug. 6, 2010

FTC, Intel Settle Suit Alleging Anti-Competitive Behavior

The Federal Trade Commission, using a statute more often used to pursue companies accused of misleading advertising than for anti-competitive behavior, got a quick settlement with technology giant Intel Corp.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The Federal Trade Commission, using a statute more often employed to pursue companies for misleading advertising than for anti-competitive behavior, got a quick settlement with technology giant Intel Corp.

Legal observers said the agreement, announced Wednesday, demonstrated the FTC's willingness to aggressively pursue a major American corporation for anti-competitive behavior wi...

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