| Federal Antitrust Actions by States |
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| States are "persons" within the meaning of the Clayton Act and are entitled to bring actions on their own behalf for damages resulting to State property from violation of provisions of federal antitrust laws. For example, a state may bring a federal antitrust action for treble damages against companies that agreed on what bids would be made on a state construction project.More... |
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| DIRECTORS' LIABILITY |
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| TORTS AND WRONGFUL ACTSMore... |
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| Copyrights, Patents, and Trademarks Defined |
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| Copyrights, patents, and trademarks can be among the most valuable assets of a business.More... |
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| DUTY OF LOYALTY |
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| DISCLOSURE OF A CORPORATE OPPORTUNITYMore... |
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| Business Conduct Codes |
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| Business Conduct Codes for New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Listed CompaniesMore... |
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