Second Circuit revives Anderson News’s dismissed lawsuit against magazine suppliers and rivals
The Second Circuit has vacated a district court’s dismissal of Anderson News’s antitrust lawsuit against magazine suppliers and competitors. Anderson News had claimed that the defendants conspired to drive Anderson out of business in 2009. The Second Circuit found that Anderson’s proposed amended complaint met the Twombly/Iqbal standard and should have been allowed, as it contained additional factual allegations.
Full content: Associated Press via Boston Globe
Related content: Access v. Efficiency: Reflections on the Consequences of Twombly and Iqbal (Arthur Miller, Milberg LLP)
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