DOJ’s data sharing statement has implications for MLSs, associations
The DOJ's recent statement, made in relation to a lawsuit against pork producers, notes that the sharing of information among competitors could violate antitrust law "even without proof of an agreement to fix prices."
The DOJ’s recent statement, made in relation to a lawsuit against pork producers, notes that the sharing of information among competitors could violate antitrust law “even without proof of an agreement to fix prices.” The DOJ’s recent statement, made in relation to a lawsuit against pork producers, notes that the sharing of information among competitors could violate antitrust law “even without proof of an agreement to fix prices.”