Private parties may not intervene in public antitrust actions brought by the government.
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Q13: Because the common law could not deal
Q14: The federal antitrust statutes are narrowly defined
Q15: Government enforcement of federal antitrust laws is
Q16: Most of the major antitrust statutes provide
Q17: The government may seek civil damages for
Q19: The aggressiveness with which antitrust laws are
Q20: From the 1980s through the first decade
Q21: Because of the possibility of bias,a government
Q22: Section 1 of the Robinson-Clayton Act permits
Q23: Section 16 of the Clayton Act permits
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