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Injunctive Relief Under Federal Antitrust Laws
Injunctions may be sought to prevent a violation of federal antitrust laws from occurring or to halt an ongoing violation of the federal antitrust laws. Section 15 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 25, provides for injunctions sought by the government. The section gives U.S. District Courts jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of the Clayton Act and directs U.S. Attorneys, under the supervision of the Attorney General, to file actions seeking to prevent and restrain the violations. Section 16 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 26, authorizes "any person, firm, corporation, or association" to seek injunctive relief against threatened loss or damage by a violation of the antitrust laws. More...
Consumer Law
(Proper Disposal of Consumer Information) More...
Protection for Federal Water Pollution Control Act Whistleblowers
Protection for Federal Water Pollution Control Act Whistleblowers More...
Businesses Subject to OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) applies to most businesses. The Act covers all employers and their employees throughout the United States and its territories either through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or through a state program approved by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. However, there are some exemptions from OSHA. More...
Securities Law> Exemptions From Registration> Exempted Transactions
(The Private Offering Exemption From SEC Registration Requirements) More...

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