Key antitrust cases and the rules they establish are collected here for quick study.
This edition gathers memorandum decisions and case notes that address restraint of trade, conspiracy, injunctions, and related evidence in U.S. law.
The material spans landmark problems in federal anti-trust policy, with excerpts and summaries of notable rulings such as National Enameling & Stamping Co. v. Haberman, United States v. Knight Co., and United States v. Joint Traffic Association. It shows how courts analyze the reasonableness of restraints, the reach of anti-trust statutes, and the practical mechanics of injunctions and pleadings. The volume is a practical reference for understanding how multi-party agreements and patent or trade practices interact with the Sherman Act and other laws.
What you’ll experience
- Clear summaries of key cases and the principles they establish about restraint of trade and competition.
- Explanations of how courts treat contracts, covenants not to compete, and other restraints in different contexts.
- Practical notes on pleading, injunctive relief, and how federal and state anti-trust laws interact.
- Insight into how major disputes were resolved across decades of case law.
Ideal for readers of legal history, law students, and practicing attorneys seeking a concise reference on monopoly and trade restraint precedents.