antitrust case

NOUN
  1. a legal action brought against parties who are charged with limiting free competition in the market place
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How To Use antitrust case In A Sentence

  • Europe's top appeals court will announce its decision Sept. 17 on Microsoft's appeal of Europe's largest antitrust case ever.
  • The European Commission can confirm that Microsoft has proposed a consumer ballot screen as a solution to the pending antitrust case, " it said in a statement.
  • The intervention in a long-running antitrust case has caused astonishment in media circles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those tactics have led to antitrust cases worldwide. Times, Sunday Times
  • The intervention in a long-running antitrust case has caused astonishment in media circles. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the government feels outmatched, it could hire an outside counsel in the same way it brought in David Boies to handle its antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. The move could be perceived as a slight to its in-house prosecutors, however, so it would likely do so only reluctantly. Antitrust Suit Hems AT&T
  • The European Commission can confirm that Microsoft has proposed a consumer ballot screen as a solution to the pending antitrust case, " it said in a statement.
  • Microsoft has emerged as a chief flogger of an antitrust case against Google. The Trustbusters' Last Meal Ticket
  • No matter, as one antitrust case fades another begins to move into the foreground.
  • After the close of the financial half-year, partial settlements were reached on three antitrust cases. Times, Sunday Times
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