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Q: girlfriends mom ran some kind of background check without my consent. Finding out a shoplifting case from 5-6 years ago

It was something I wanted private because the case was dismissed. And from what my girlfriend said, "Her mom knows people" and that really puts me in allot of unease.

I guess a useful piece of information is that her mom is in the military, so I'm not sure I'd... View More

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answered on May 8, 2021

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Q: Our supplier has forced us to stop selling to one of our top customers after one of our competitors complained about it

Our supplier (product manufacture) has forced us to stop selling to one of our top customers, losings hundreds of orders a week, thousands of dollars a week. This was a result of one of our competitors complaining that it was unfair that we had landed such a large account and they could no... View More

Glenn B. Manishin
Glenn B. Manishin
answered on Dec 20, 2016

That's a difficult antitrust lawsuit to win because "vertical" restrictions by a manufacturer on its distributors or retailers are judged under a permissive "rule of reason" standard and typically believed to be procompetitive. There's an old antitrust axiom that says... View More

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