antitrust litigation

What are Common Types of Antitrust Violations?

Common types of antitrust violations include:
Monopolization: When a company dominates a market to the extent that it can control prices and exclude competitors.
Price Fixing: When businesses agree to set prices at a certain level rather than competing against each other.
Market Allocation: When companies agree to divide markets among themselves, avoiding competition in specific areas or with particular customers.
Bid Rigging: When companies collude to influence the outcome of a bidding process, ensuring that a particular company wins the contract.

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