New York (State). Dept. of Law. Antitrust Bureau.

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New York (State). Dept. of Law. Antitrust Bureau.

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1957

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1989

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The Department of Law has broad injunction and subpoena powers against violators of antitrust laws. The Antitrust Bureau reviews anti-competitive practices that raise prices paid by consumers and government to purchase goods and services necessary for everyday living and the proper functioning of government.

It also enforces antimonopoly laws, and specifically holds hearings according to section 343 of the General Business Law, and the "Donnelly Act" which is New York's equivalent of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Under these laws it is illegal to establish a monopoly or restrain business competition.

From the description of Antitrust investigation and litigation files, [ca. 1957-1989] (bulk 1970-1989). (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 122630216

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Antitrust law

Cartels

Competition, Unfair

Consolidation and merger of corporations

Monopolies

Restraint of trade

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Investigating monopolies

Protecting consumers

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New York (State)

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