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Comment: DOJ to revive antitrust damage suits seeking recovery of overcharges to government

By Leah Nylen ( March 2, 2018, 19:00 GMT | Comment) -- Federal antitrust prosecutors are looking at reviving a practice widely used in the 1970s but not employed in the last decade: seeking damages on behalf of the federal government for price-fixing or other antitrust violations that lead to overcharges for taxpayers.Federal antitrust prosecutors are looking at reviving a practice widely used in the 1970s but not employed in the last decade: seeking damages on behalf of the federal government for price-fixing or other antitrust violations that lead to overcharges for taxpayers....

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