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Commercial Law - Top Cases 5/22/2008 2:54:58 PM EST Leegin Creative Leather Prods. v. PSKS, Inc., 2007 U.S. LEXIS 8668 Where a manufacturer allegedly violated the Sherman Act by entering into agreements with retailers to charge fixed prices, vertical price restraints were to be judged according to the rule of reason, not the per se rule, because, inter alia, procompetitive justifications existed for a manufacturer's use of resale price maintenance.
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