Antitrust enforcement is on the rise after more than a decade of decline, and the epicenter of all that activity is California. One of the largest price rigging cases in years was tried here recently. The state Supreme Court will hear a case grappling with pay-to-delay deals-when a patent holder pays a competitor to keep their product off the market-a subject of national debate. And mega-conglomerate Google is under a slew of antitrust investigations that rival thos...
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