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Judge cuts some claims in Carfax antitrust litigation

( September 29, 2014, 21:15 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: US District Judge Alison J. Nathan partially granted Carfax’s motion to dismiss claims that it unlawfully acquired and maintained its market power over vehicle history reports. Nathan dismissed the claims under the Clayton Act due to “lack of a ‘commodity’” or a contract of sales in this case. Nathan denied the motion as to all other claims, finding that plaintiffs’ sufficiently alleged the existence exclusive dealing contracts and of monopoly power maintained through anticompetitive conduct. ...

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