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York County Prison, inmate calling services tell US judge plaintiffs have no antitrust injury, standing in price-fixing suit

By Khushita Vasant ( August 26, 2022, 22:46 GMT | Insight) -- Defendants in a proposed class action over alleged price-fixing of call charges paid by inmates at a US prison told a Pennsylvania judge today that plaintiffs have neither antitrust standing, nor did they suffer antitrust injury. A plaintiff attorney, however, argued defendants foreclosed competition in the inmate calling services market by adding “unheard of” terms in their exclusive contract with the prison.Defendants in a proposed class action over alleged price-fixing of call charges paid by inmates at a US prison told a Pennsylvania judge today that plaintiffs have neither antitrust standing, nor did they suffer antitrust injury....

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