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  1. FERC v. ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY ASSN.

    sale—of electricity. §824(b). In an increasingly competitive interstate electricity market, FERC has ... holds competitive auctions to set wholesale prices. These auctions balance supply and demand ... transactions. Since the FPA’s passage, electricity has increasingly become a competitive interstate business, ...

  2. VOLVO TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA, INC. v. REEDER-SIMCO GMC, INC.

    those trucks through an industry-wide competitive bidding process, whereby the retail customer describes ... harmed competition between Reeder and other Volvo dealers, that Volvo’s discriminatory pricing ... Volvo’s contention that competitive bidding situations do not give rise to Robinson-Patman claims; held ...

  3. FOOD MARKETING INSTITUTE v. ARGUS LEADER MEDIA

    Following circuit precedent, the District Court employed the “competitive harm” test, under which commercial ... competitive position of the person from whom the information was obtained.” The court agreed that revealing ... store-level SNAP data could work some competitive harm, but it could not say that disclosure would cause ...

  4. FOOD MARKETING INSTITUTE v. ARGUS LEADER MEDIA

    Following circuit precedent, the District Court employed the “competitive harm” test, under which commercial ... competitive position of the person from whom the information was obtained.” The court agreed that revealing ... store-level SNAP data could work some competitive harm, but it could not say that disclosure would cause ...

  5. FOOD MARKETING INSTITUTE v. ARGUS LEADER MEDIA

    Following circuit precedent, the District Court employed the “competitive harm” test, under which commercial ... competitive position of the person from whom the information was obtained.” The court agreed that revealing ... store-level SNAP data could work some competitive harm, but it could not say that disclosure would cause ...

  6. OHIO v. AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.

    business model has stimulated competitive innovations in the credit-card market, it sometimes causes ... provisions increased the cost of credit-card transactions above a competitive level, reduced the number of ... credit-card transactions, or otherwise stifled competition in the two-sided credit-card market. They failed to ...

  7. LEEGIN CREATIVE LEATHER PRODUCTS, INC. v. PSKS, INC.

    confined to restraints “that would always or almost always tend to restrict competition and ... interbrand competition among manufacturers selling different brands of the same type of product by reducing ... intrabrand competition among retailers selling the same brand. This is important because the antitrust ...

  8. GLOBAL CROSSING TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. v. METROPHONES TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.

    regulatory problem here arises at the intersection of traditional regulation and newer, more competitively ... revised the telecommunications laws in 1996 to enhance the role of competition, creating a system that ... relies in part upon competition and in part upon the role of tariffs in regulatory supervision, it left ...

  9. Minnesota v. Clover Leaf Creamery Co.

    "isolate from interstate competition the interests of certain segments of the local dairy and pulpwood ... actual bases were to isolate from interstate competition the interests of certain segments of the local ...

  10. TANIGUCHI v. KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD.

    Inc., No. 3:03–CV–93, 2010 WL 2651186, *3 (WD Ky., June 30, 2010) (same); Competitive Technologies v. ...

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