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- the Pro's and Con's Do You Have an RPA Price Discrimination or Service Discrimination Claim? FARMGATE - How Farmers Can Recover The Value of Their Lost Farms Through the Robinson-Patman Act Can You Sue if You Are Guilty of Paying a Lower Price than 75% of Your Competitors, but Paying a Higher Price than Your...
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AUTOPARTS CASE # 2 - Website for Part II of the Auto Parts Industry Price-Discrimination Lawsuit - Coalition for a Level Playing Field, LLC, et al. v. AutoZone, Inc., et al., for Alleged Violation of Sections 2(a)/2(f) and 2(d)/2(e) of the Robinson-Patman Act, Index No. ... Estimated Costs of One 1st-Class Deposition...
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and (ii) civil litigation (including Robinson-Patman Act and other antitrust, small business and civil rights), in the federal and state courts, mainly on a contingent-fee, or partial contingent-fee, basis. ... Estimated Costs of One 1st-Class Deposition ... Discussion of Fees and Expenses...
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[b]y its terms, the Robinson-Patman Act condemns price discrimination only to the extent that it threatens to injure competition. . . . Congress did not intend to outlaw price differences that result from or further the forces of competition.(9)
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FindLaw | Find a Lawyer. Find Answers. ... (a) The Robinson-Patman Act, by its terms, condemns price discrimination only to the extent that it threatens to injure competition. ... Liggett's second response was to file a lawsuit.
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Liggett's second response was to file a lawsuit. ... Accordingly, whether the claim alleges predatory pricing under § 2 of the Sherman Act or primary line price discrimination under the Robinson Patman Act, two prerequisites to recovery remain the same.
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Later laws, such as the 1936 Robinson-Patman Act about price discrimination and the 1950 Celler-Kefauver Act about mergers, seem to respond to different purposes at the time they were enacted, namely to protect firms against unfair practices by their competitors and suppliers and to control industrial concentration.
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The Robinson-Patman Act of 1936 is federal legislation prohibiting price discrimination that is not based on a cost differential; it also prohibits selling at an unreasonably low ... A firm’s production scheduling is based on anticipated demand that must be estimated well in advance of when products are brought to market.
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as amended by the Robinson-Patman Act--namely the law on price discrimination. (2) Specifically, while the language of the Act proscribes discriminatory prices only "... where the effect ...
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