14 Sep 2021
Monopoly Power Risk Factors
While having a monopoly is not itself an antitrust violation, companies with monopoly power can violate antitrust laws by engaging in business activities that might otherwise be legal for a company without monopoly power. Our Monopoly Power Antitrust Risk Assessment Checklist identifies indicators of monopoly power, examines conduct that creates risk, and lists precautions to reduce that risk.
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