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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Evans v. State

... RUSSON, Justice: INTRODUCTION. The State appeals a district court order granting petitions to quash antitrust civil investigative demands the State issued to Joseph Evans, Steven Evans, Evans Broadcasting, Inc., and Country Gold Broadcasting, Inc. ...

SUMMIT WATER DISTRIBUTION v. Summit County

... dilut[ion] or eliminat[ion] [of] the Antitrust Act in a changed political climate." The court therefore dismissed the Summit Water appellants' claims based on Article XII, Section 20. ... I. THE "MUNICIPALITY" EXEMPTION TO THE UTAH ANTITRUST ACT. ...

Searle v. Johnson

... influence the legislative process. The United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit, held that neither statutory antitrust prohibitions nor common law tort theory provided Missouri with a remedy against NOW. The court's opinion ...

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