1. As a consequence, institutions suffered less from the price-fixing activity charged in the antitrust litigation than individual investors did, Lovell said. 2. A company that is the subject of antitrust litigation is likely to behave in a less aggressive manner than it would have in the absence of such a suit. 3. But Gross countered that the class-action complaints are being filed because of the violations exposed in the federal antitrust litigation. 4. But if a federal court has ruled Microsoft to be a monopoly, that hurdle has been overcome for all subsequent antitrust litigation. 5. But while the company theoretically has the resources to enter into any merger it chooses to, it must take into account the prospect of further antitrust litigation. 6. Congress is mulling a bill that would allow antitrust litigation in baseball labor disputes. 7. Congress would do fans a favor by allowing antitrust litigation in baseball labor disputes and granting pro football an exemption on franchise moves. 8. Looking at why it matters and how it may affect the antitrust litigation. 9. Richard Gelfond, Imax vice chairman, said the antitrust litigation is in response to lawsuits filed against suppliers of Showscan and Iwerks. 10. Since becoming embroiled with the Justice Department over antitrust litigation, Microsoft has taken a far more aggressive tack in giving to political campaigns and trying to influence legislation. |