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Guangdong court hears appeal in China’s first sports antitrust lawsuit

By MLex Staff ( May 13, 2014, 09:52 GMT | Insight) -- A Chinese sports event organizer sought to portray an exclusive agreement between a competitor and a provincial soccer association to organize soccer matches as a monopolistic agreement under the Antimonopoly Law, in an open appeal hearing Tuesday in a landmark sports antitrust lawsuit heard by Guangdong High People’s Court.A Chinese sports event organizer sought to portray an exclusive agreement between a competitor and a provincial soccer association to organize soccer matches as a monopolistic agreement under the Antimonopoly Law, in an open appeal hearing Tuesday in a landmark sports antitrust lawsuit heard by Guangdong High People’s Court....

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