Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorneys — 9 found

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  1. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney John Hilary Bogart
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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 19 years.

  2. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney Scott S. Bell
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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 8 years.

  3. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney Christopher S Hill
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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 10 years.

  4. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney Gregory Mark Saylin
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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 16 years.

  5. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney Maralyn M English
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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 14 years.

  6. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney John W Holt
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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 23 years.

  7. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney Keith A Call
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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 20 years.

  8. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney William J. Stilling
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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 7 years.

  9. Salt Lake County Antitrust / Trade Attorney Christopher B. Hadley

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    Salt Lake City, UT Antitrust / Trade Attorney. Licensed for 3 years.

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Antitrust / Trade Law

Antitrust and trade lawyers specialize in regulations governing what businesses can and cannot do in attempting to gain a competitive edge. Antitrust laws prohibit one company from controlling or monopolizing the market for goods or services. A famous example is the government's case against Microsoft for allegedly bundling its Internet Explorer web browser with Windows software in an attempt to dominate the Internet browser market space. Trade laws deal with practices like stealing proprietary data or mailing lists, spreading false rumors about a product, or pricing a product below cost to lure another company's customers. Claims of unfair competition (gaining customers at the expense of a competitor) can be expensive for everyone involved. Antitrust and trade attorneys can defend you against these claims, or provide support if you are the victim of unfair competition.