What Kinds Of Cases Has The Justice Department Brought?
Because of the harm that bid rigging and price fixing cause, the Justice Department’s number one antitrust priority is criminal prosecution of those activities. The Department has obtained price-fixing and bid-rigging convictions in the soft drink, motion picture, trash-hauling, road-building, electrical contracting and dozens of other industries involving hundreds of millions of dollars in commerce. And in recent years, grand juries throughout the country have investigated possible violations with respect to fax paper, display materials, explosives, plumbing supplies, doors, aluminum extrusions, carpet, bread, and many more products and services. The Department also has recently been investigating and prosecuting bid rigging in connection with Defense Department and other government procurement. Consider one important example of successful antitrust enforcement — the Antitrust Division’s criminal cases against milk and dairy products suppliers. The Division has uncovered evidence tha
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