Many people have never heard of antitrust laws, but enforcement of these laws saves consumers millions and even billions of dollars a year. The Federal Government enforces three major Federal antitrust laws, and most states also have their own. The three major Federal antitrust laws are The Sherman Antitrust Act, The Clayton Act, and The Federal Trade Commission Act.This is FindLaw's collection of Antitrust and Trade Regulation articles, part of the Business Operations section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Antitrust and Trade Regulation
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FindLaw's legal primer on real estate disclosure rules under California law.
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Findlaw's legal analysis of Wisonsin Supreme Court's ruling in Heyde regarding "no-hire" agreements for temporary employees.
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FindLaw's overview of the growing trend in Maryland of judicial enforcement of covenants not to compete and what this means going forward.
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FindLaw's legal primer on recuruiting employees without noncompete agreements and how this can still expose you to liability.
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FindLaw's analysis of the Microsoft antitrust case involving its web browser and the larger implications of that case.
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FindLaw's analysis of an Arizona Supreme Court that ruling favors doctors' rights by limiting how broadly non-compete agreements may be written.
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FindLaw's anaylsis of the enforceability of non-competition agreements among various jurisdictions.
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FindLaw's overview of the courts' affirmation of an employer's right to require non-compete agreements.
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FindLaw's overview of employment contracts which contain restricted convenants in order to protect their legitimate interests in their customers and proprietary business information, and their enforcability.
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FindLaw's discussion of caselaw addressing judicial interpretation of non-compete covenants and their enforceability within the information technology industry.