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Brazilian antitrust official to look more closely at sham litigation in denim-dye probe

By Ana Rita Rego ( December 4, 2013, 14:47 GMT | Insight) -- A probe into textile-dye manufacturer Dystar will help Brazilian antitrust officials define sham litigation — that is, spurious litigation designed to interfere with market competition. The case was set to be ruled on Wednesday, but councilor Alessandro Octaviani at the Administrative Council for Economic Defense, or CADE, asked to take a second look at the arguments.A probe into textile-dye manufacturer Dystar will help Brazilian antitrust officials define sham litigation — that is, spurious litigation designed to interfere with market competition....

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