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Confused About Antitrust & Agriculture?

 |  April 29, 2010

Not many antitrust lawyers are overly familiar with either the Packers and Stockyards Act or genetically modified seeds. Yet the first was enacted to compensate for perceived deficiencies in the Sherman Act and the latter are at the heart of major anittrust litigation. We attempt to clarify the issue with our most recent Antitrust Chronicle issue on the intersectio of antitrust and agriculture. Check it out.

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