The Confusion Over Leegin And Retail Price Restraints

Law360, New York (August 28, 2015, 11:22 AM EDT) -- The confusion over the Leegin case is legion. Leegin Creative Leather Products Inc. v. PSKS Inc.[1] is a 2007 Supreme Court case which was supposed to unloose price restraints. This was and remains of critical concern to the fashion community. Classically a design house may have multiple channels of distribution in addition to its own vertically integrated stores. There may be franchise or license relationships; shop in shop agreements under joint ventures; sales to specialty boutiques; as well as department stores. In each, aside from the vertically integrated model, a designer is rightfully concerned about the pricing of its goods by third parties....

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