Los Angeles, California, Antitrust Dispute Lawyer
The primary purpose of the California and federal antitrust laws are to promote and preserve free competition. The antitrust laws make illegal actions and practices that prevent or restrict competition. Among the prohibited practices are price fixing among competitors, allocation of markets by competitors, bid rigging, tying restrictions and monopolistic practices.
There are a number of recognized defenses to claims brought under the antitrust laws. Potential plaintiffs must take these defenses into account when deciding whether to bring actions and when drafting complaints. Defendants must be aware of potential defenses when defending against antitrust claims. One of the pitfalls for business owners and consumers is the possibility of being victimized by business and trade practices that violate the antitrust laws.
At The Law Offices of M. Brian McMahon in Los Angeles, California, we have extensive antitrust litigation experience and are dedicated to protecting the rights of our clients under federal and state antitrust laws.
Our experience with these issues includes representing our clients against numerous energy companies, sports equipment dealers and auto parts dealers. We work closely with our clients, developing strategies to win their antitrust disputes.
At our Firm, we assist clients in pursuing the recovery of damages resulting in a wide variety of illegal antitrust practices including:
- Conspiracies
- Price Fixing
- Allocation of Markets
- Illegal Tying Arrangements
Get the Help You Deserve
If you have been victimized by illegal antitrust practices, you have a right to pursue significant compensation for your losses. Antitrust laws often provide significant relief for victims including three times the damages suffered, costs of suit and attorneys fees.
Protect Your Business Interests
Don't let your business suffer without fighting back. To discuss your legal needs with an experienced trial lawyer in Southern California, contact us today. If you have been wrongfully sued for an alleged anitrust violation, you need to protect yourself.
