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Regulation Of Business - Sales - Below-Cost Statutes - The Elements Of Violations And The Defense Of Meeting Competition, Robert B. Jones S.Ed. Apr 1960

Regulation Of Business - Sales - Below-Cost Statutes - The Elements Of Violations And The Defense Of Meeting Competition, Robert B. Jones S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

The purpose of this comment is to discuss two controversial aspects of the sales-below-cost statutes: (1) the intent or effect required for a :finding of violation and (2) the defense of meeting competition.


Insurance - Rate Regulation - Competitors' Standing To Seek Administrative Review Of Rate Filings, Joel N. Simon S. Ed. Mar 1960

Insurance - Rate Regulation - Competitors' Standing To Seek Administrative Review Of Rate Filings, Joel N. Simon S. Ed.

Michigan Law Review

The purpose of this comment is to explore, in the light of the All-Industry pattern of regulation and the applicable public policy considerations, the right of rating bureaus and their members to such standing at the administrative level.


Bid Depositories, George H. Schueller Feb 1960

Bid Depositories, George H. Schueller

Michigan Law Review

The decision by the United States District Court for the Southern District of California in the civil antitrust case of United States v. Bakersfield Associated Plumbing Contractors, Inc. brought in its wake considerable renewed interest, discussion, and activities concerning "bid depositories." This is apparent from the trade press and from inquiries reaching the Antitrust Division, including a number of requests for clearance of bid depository plans through so-called "railroad release" procedures. Even more recently, institution of the civil and criminal antitrust cases of United States v. Arizona Masonry and Plastering Contractors' Association provided further stimulation. The term "renewed" interest and …