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Full-Text Articles in Antitrust and Trade Regulation
Corporations - Shareholders - Right To Bring Derivative Action For Treble Damages Under Antitrust Laws, William K. Davenport S.Ed.
Corporations - Shareholders - Right To Bring Derivative Action For Treble Damages Under Antitrust Laws, William K. Davenport S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff, owner of 50 percent of the stock in a theater corporation, brought a derivative action in federal court for treble damages for loss of profits allegedly suffered from defendant's violation of the antitrust laws. The district court sustained defendant's motion to dismiss. On appeal to the court of appeals, held, reversed and remanded. Under the new federal rules, a stockholder may bring a derivative action for treble damages under the antitrust laws. Fanchon & Marco, Inc. v. Paramount Pictures, Inc., (2d Cir. 1953) 202 F. (2d) 731.
General Motors Acceptance Corporation And The Sherman Act
General Motors Acceptance Corporation And The Sherman Act
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Trade Regulation
Tax Definition Of Reorganization: Mergers And Consolidations, Hugh B. Kuder Jr.
Tax Definition Of Reorganization: Mergers And Consolidations, Hugh B. Kuder Jr.
Michigan Law Review
In connection with income taxation, some importance is attached to the difference between mergers and consolidations. The difference may be of import in deciding whether or not income has been realized. Too, when the resulting corporation files a return, it may be necessary to determine whether it is the product of a merger or of a consolidation.
Consumers' Co-Operatives And Price Fixing Laws, Charles Bunn
Consumers' Co-Operatives And Price Fixing Laws, Charles Bunn
Michigan Law Review
The evolution of our business institutions shows us a long procession of experimental procedures, giving rise to de facto commercial forms, many of which have in turn demanded such recognition de jure as should make their position in the business world both clear and safe. Consumers' co-operation is such a procedure. Its underlying idea is simple, that a business owned by its customers, managed under their direction and having no legitimate loyalties except to them, has a better chance to meet their needs than one owned and managed by outsiders. But it has taken many years and many failures to …
Alternatives In Government Control Of Economic Enterprise, Ralph F. Fuchs
Alternatives In Government Control Of Economic Enterprise, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. Keezer, D. M. And May, S., The Public Control Of Business, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Keezer, D. M. And May, S., The Public Control Of Business, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Power Of Agricultural Co-Operative Associations To Limit Production, Milton J. Keegan
Power Of Agricultural Co-Operative Associations To Limit Production, Milton J. Keegan
Michigan Law Review
Farmers within recent years have recognized the necessity of combining in larger and still larger numbers, and great cooperative farm organizations have been formed, some of them with sales reaching $100,000,000 each year. These organizations in 1923 did a combined business estimated at $2,200,000,000. "Giant marketing associations, covering whole states, and even groups of states, have been organized with startling rapidity in the great cotton and tobacco growing states." Co-operative marketing legislation has given these groups great and far reaching powers to attain the end of making agriculture more profitable and to secure better returns to the producers of farm …
Case Books On Public Utilities, Oliver P. Field
Case Books On Public Utilities, Oliver P. Field
Indiana Law Journal
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The Standard Oil Decision: The Rule Of Reason, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
The Standard Oil Decision: The Rule Of Reason, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
Articles
After twenty-one years the Sherman Anti Trust Act has been applied to the typical combination restraining interstate commerce, which that act was designed to prevent.
The Northern Securities Decision, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
The Northern Securities Decision, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
Articles
March 14 the Supreme Court of the United States decided one of the most important cases that has been before it for a number of years. The litigation referred to is the Northern Securities case. The question involved was whether the control of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railway companies through the ownership of the majority of the stock of each of those companies by the Securities company violated the national anti-trust act. The majority of the Supreme Court held it did, but four of the judges dissented.