monopoly
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Federal judge finds Vail Health did not engage in monopolistic practices
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A federal judge concluded last week that Vail Health did not engage in unlawful anticompetitive practices involving a monopoly on the physical therapy market in the Vail Valley. Sports Rehab Consulting LLC and its founder, Lindsay Winninger, alleged the health system employed tactics to monopolize or attempt to monopolize the provision of physical therapy in…
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10th Circuit allows jury to decide multimillion-dollar antitrust lawsuit
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A jury will decide whether a manufacturer broke the law by threatening its customers with retaliation if they bought product from a rival supplier, the federal appeals court based in Denver ruled on Monday. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit found a trial judge wrongly sided with defendant…
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State Supreme Court agrees Weld County gas pipeline is not a public utility
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A 62-mile pipeline that gathers raw natural gas in Weld County and transports it to processing facilities is not a public utility under state law, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday. The justices heard the appeal of William C. Danks, who owns a farm in the county and filed his original complaint with the…




