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PRICE-SQUEEZE CLAIMS ARE NO LONGER COGNIZABLE PURSUANT TO § 2 OF THE SHERMAN ACT ABSENT AN ANTITRUST DUTY TO DEAL AT THE WHOLESALE LEVEL OR PREDATORY PRICING AT THE RETAIL LEVEL: PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE CO. V. LINKLINE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

BY CHRISTIAN EVANS Since 1945, courts have struggled to develop a precise formula in which price-squeeze claims can be settled under antitrust law. This struggle has resulted in a variety of inconsistent rulings throughout the court of appeals. In 2009, the Supreme Court attempted to remedy this dilemma by separating […]

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