By: Qianwei Fu, Daniel M. Flores, Michael L. Mallow, Sarretta C. McDonough, Samuel R. Miller, James Robert Noblin, Cheryl D. Orr and Bonny E. Sweeney Unjust Enrichment Unjust enrichment is often plead as a cause of action whose elements are receipt... Read More
by Daniel A. Sasse and Chahira Solh Harm occurs to indirect purchasers through what is called a ''pass-on'' - i.e., where the illegal overcharge is passed on down the chain of distribution to subsequent purchasers. The idea of injury... Read More
By: Robert B. Pringle and Paul R. Griffin Although the trend has changed over the last several decades, federal courts have traditionally been reluctant to grant summary judgment in antitrust cases. In Poller v. Columbia Broadcasting System, Incorporated... Read More
By: Patrick Clayton, Craig Corbitt, John Cove, Don T. Hibner, Jr., M. Brian McMahon, Marc Marmaro, Stuart C. Plunkett Tolling NOTE: The statute link below may be accessed by lexis.com subscribers. Non-subscribers may obtain research packages by... Read More
By: Brian P. Brosnahan, Roxane Polidora, Harvey Saferstein, Sonja Sonnenburg, and Ashley Winn Each of the separate prohibitions of the UPA may have application to the operations of a business. A. Prohibition of Below-Cost Sales * * * 4. Definition... Read More
By: Cheryl D. Orr, Robert Spagat, and Nicole P. Dogwill NOTE: The statute link below may be accessed by lexis.com subscribers. Non-subscribers may obtain research packages by the day, week, or month at lexisONE The Cartwright Act does not include... Read More