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Carmichael & Neal, P.C.

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Business Law

Antitrust & Trade Law: Clayton Act
Section 3 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 14, makes illegal certain distribution practices. Generally, Section 3 of the Clayton Act makes it illegal to enter into tying arrangements, exclusive dealing contracts, or requirements contracts if such arrangements or contracts tend to lessen competition. More...
Remedies for Dissenting Shareholders and the Deadlocked Corporation
Dissenting shareholders in a publicly-traded corporation may sell or otherwise dispose of their shares and seek as damages any lessening of value of the shares prior to the sale resulting from the matter causing the dissension. However, shareholders in a closely held corporation may not have a reasonable way to dispose of their shares and avoid dissension. Deadlocks among shareholders or directors of closely held corporations thus may result more often in litigation than such conflicts within publicly held corporations. More...
Failing Company Defense
A merger or acquisition that has the potential to lessen competition significantly may violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 18. However, a "failing company" defense has emerged from case law and legislative history of an amendment to Section 7 that allows an acquisition or merger to proceed if the company being acquired is subject to imminent bankruptcy or liquidation, and the acquiring company is the only prospective purchaser of the failing company. More...
Protection of School Asbestos Hazard Whistleblowers
(Protection of School Asbestos Hazard Whistleblowers) More...
Consumer Law
(Proper Disposal of Consumer Information) More...

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