Major Cases in Anti-Trust Law By Bobby Oler

Where it all began… Any discussion of key antitrust cases begins with Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States. By the late 1890s, the company had reduced the price of kerosene down to as low as six cents per gallon. The secret to their success? They were cutting deals with transportation companies to … Continue reading

How Price-Fixing is Enforced By Idia Aisien-Ogbebor

Price fixing Can be defined as an agreement among competitors to elevate or fix their product prices. This agreement can occur among manufacturers, or competing sellers and buyers. An example of international price fixing would be the Citric Acid case of 1996 by the four companies that came to be known as the G-4 or … Continue reading