New London Antitrust Lawyer, Connecticut


Includes: International Antitrust, Unfair Competition

David Randell Scott

Litigation, Intellectual Property, Antitrust, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  35 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Westport Taxi Service, Inc. v. Westport Transit District

... In this appeal, we must decide whether the trial court properly imposed liability upon the defendant under the Connecticut Antitrust Act (act); General Statutes § 35-24 et seq.; and, if so, whether the trial court properly awarded the plaintiff treble damages, including lost profits ...

Vacco v. Microsoft Corp.

... Second, we must determine whether the plaintiff may maintain a claim, predicated on the same factual allegations underlying the antitrust claim, pursuant to the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA), General Statutes § 42-110a et seq. ... I. ANTITRUST ACT. ...

Mazzola v. Southern New England Telephone Co.

... court based this conclusion upon two alternative theories: (1) that the public utilities commission (hereinafter the PUC) had "primary" jurisdiction of the matters complained of; or (2) that the activities of the defendant challenged by the plaintiff were "immune" from antitrust liability. ...