7th Circ. Ruling Solidifies Circuit Split On Antitrust Standing
By William Reiss and Noelle Feigenbaum ( April 22, 2020, 4:17 PM EDT) -- In the seminal case of Illinois Brick Co. v. Illinois, the U.S. Supreme Court held that indirect purchasers lack antitrust standing to recover damages under the federal antitrust laws.[1] But what if a consumer who purchased from a distributor seeks to hold the manufacturer liable for overcharges resulting from a conspiracy between the manufacturer and the distributor?...
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