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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Sep. 15, 2022

California accuses Amazon of stifling competition

The complaint, filed in San Francisco County Superior Court, alleges that the company violates the Cartwright Act — California’s antitrust statute — and the state’s unfair competition law.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.com Inc. on Wednesday, accusing it of stifling competition for a decade.

The complaint, filed in San Francisco County Superior Court, alleges that the company violates the Cartwright Act — California’s antitrust statute — and the state’s unfair competition law.

Bonta focused on what he said was Amazon’s practice of coercing third part...

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