What is the antitrust protection provided by a Certificate of Review?
A. For specified export activities, a Certificate of Review provides immunity from federal and state antitrust suits. In private antitrust actions it shortens the statute of limitations covering the certificate holder’s conduct, alters the burden of proof to the advantage of the certificate holder, provides for recovery of legal expenses in cases where the certificate holder prevails, and reduces liability from treble to single damages.
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