The DOJ’s recent statement, made in relation to a lawsuit against pork producers, notes that the sharing of information among competitors could violate antitrust law “even without proof of an agreement to fix prices.”
Source: Inman News
DOJ’s data sharing statement has implications for MLSs, associations
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