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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Lawn King, Inc.

... Involved are allegations of illegal restraints of trade in the operation of a franchise business in violation of the New Jersey Antitrust Act, NJSA 56:9-1 et seq. (L.1970, c. 73). ... The provisions of the franchise contracts form the basis of most of the antitrust charges here involved. ...

Pomanowski v. MONMOUTH CTY. BD. OF RELATORS

... The principal issue is whether that arrangement constitutes a violation of the New Jersey Antitrust Act, NJSA 56:9-1 to -19, as held by the court below, Pomanowski v. Monmouth County Board of Realtors, 175 NJ Super. 212 (Ch.Div. 1980). ...

Sickles v. Cabot Corp.

... At issue in this appeal is whether an indirect purchaser of an allegedly price-fixed product may state a claim for antitrust violations under the New Jersey Antitrust Act (ATA), NJSA 56:9-1 to -19, and the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), NJSA 56:8-1 to -20. ...

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