Walnut Cove Antitrust Lawyer, North Carolina


Includes: International Antitrust, Unfair Competition

Denise M. Gunter

Litigation, Health Care Other, Antitrust, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  35 Years

Ranlet S. Bell

Commercial Real Estate, Health Care Other, Business & Trade, Antitrust
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  35 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Hyde v. Abbott Laboratories, Inc.

... In November of 1994, plaintiffs Suzanne Hyde and Lynn Meeks filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated (hereinafter plaintiffs), seeking damages from defendants for alleged violations of North Carolina's antitrust laws—NC Gen.Stat. ...

Rose v. Vulcan Materials Company

... prices and would "not sell any stone to anyone other than the State Highway Commission for 528 prices less than [certain specified higher prices] from the Cycle quarry" was in violation of both the Robinson-Patman Act, 15 USC § 13(a) (1971) and State antitrust law and so was ...

Madison Cablevision, Inc. v. City of Morganton

... The sixth and seventh claims for relief allege, respectively, attempted monopolization in violation of section 2 of the Sherman Act, 15 USCA § 2 (West 1974), and violation of article I, sections 32 and 34 of the North Carolina Constitution and the monopoly and antitrust laws of ...