AntitrustAct. Competition law The ShermanAntitrustActShermanAct , ref Officially re designated and to be recognized from then on as the ShermanAct by Congress in the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 , Public Law 94 ... 1909 . The ShermanAntitrustAct was named after its author, Senator John Sherman Ohio John Sherman ... call antitrust is more commonly known as competition law. The purpose of the Act was, to quote Sherman ... that had been discovered to fall outside the scope of the ShermanAntitrustAct. For example, the Clayton ... statutes that restrain competition Main ShermanAntitrustAct federal preemption To determine ... See also United States antitrust law Competition law The ShermanAct has been a magnet for controversy ... pieces of legislation other than just the ShermanAct, e.g. the Clayton AntitrustAct . ref Another ... Department of Justice Antitrust Division text of SHERMANANTITRUSTACT, 15 U.S.C. 1 7 Additional information ... ca Llei ShermanAntitrust dels Estats Units d Am rica de ShermanAntitrustAct es Ley ShermanAntitrust de los Estados Unidos de Am rica eo Kontra trusta akto de Sherman fr ShermanAntitrustAct it ShermanAntitrustAct ja pl Ustawa Shermana pt Lei Sherman Antitruste ru zh ... Trust Act 1890 ref After being ratified in the Senate on April 8, 1890 by a vote of 51 1, the Sherman ... , another author of the Shermanact, said a person blockquote ...who merely by superior skill and intelligence .... ref See William L. Letwin, Congress and the ShermanAntitrust Law 1887 1890, 23 U.Chi.L.Rev 221 ... those who fail to learn from history sherman anti trust act and analysis Sherman Anti Trust Act, and Analysis ... a monopoly, are not. Put another way, it has sometimes been said that the purpose of the ShermanAct ... The purpose of the ShermanAct is not to protect businesses from the working of the market it is to protect ... and n. 15 The legislative history of the ShermanAct, as well as the decisions of this Court interpreting ... more details
To determine whether the ShermanAntitrustAct preempts a state law , courts will engage in a two step ... 1 of the ShermanAct in Rice v. Norman Williams Co. . Different standards apply depending on whether ... with the ShermanAct. ref See Battipaglia v. New York State Liquor Auth., 745 F.2d 166, 175 2d Cir. 1984 while declining to decide whether a statute required an antitrust violation in a facial attack ... violated ShermanAct, the statute is saved by the state action doctrine Miller v. Hedlund, 579 ... contended that the ShermanAct preempted a statute requiring manufacturers to secure the permission ... policy of the ShermanAct our charter of economic liberty . . . . Nevertheless, this sort of conflict ... due to ShermanAct violations stemming from misuse of the statute. The Court stated that rather than imposing irresistible economic pressure on sellers to violate the ShermanAct, the statute appears firmly anchored to the assumption that the ShermanAct will deter any attempts by the appellants ... of the antitrust laws in all cases, or ... places irresistible pressure on a private party to violate the antitrust laws in order to comply with the statute. Rice v. Norman Williams Co. , 458 U.S. ... that the federal antitrust laws pre empt state laws authorizing or compelling private parties to engage ... itself. Id. citation and quotation marks omitted . The antitrust laws allow coincident state .... Areeda & D. Turner, Antitrust Law P208 1978 discussing the interaction of state and federal antitrust ... application of the statute might violate the antitrust laws , appeal dismissed, 104 S. Ct. 1581 ... of a private party after assuming that it violated the federal antitrust laws , cert. denied, 105 ... might cause him to violate the antitrust laws. ref Rice v. Norman Williams Co., 458 U.S. ... market, price posting would result in an antitrust violation . ref It should not mean ... s statement that a state statute is not preempted by the federal antitrust laws simply because the state ... more details
AntitrustAct can refer to The ShermanAntitrustAct , first United States federal government action to limit monopolies ShermanAntitrustAct federal preemption The Clayton AntitrustAct , enacted to remedy deficiencies in antitrust law created under the ShermanAntitrustAct Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act Tunney Act , officially known as the Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act See also United States antitrust law disambig ... more details
. That regime started with the ShermanAntitrustAct of 1890, the first Federal law outlawing ... substantive changes in the antitrust laws by way of supplementing the ShermanAct of 1890 ...Competition law The Clayton AntitrustAct of 1914 USStatute 63 212 38 730 1914 10 15 , codified at usc ... until October 5 and the House until October 8 of the same year. Like the ShermanAct, much ... made both substantive and procedural modifications to federal antitrust law. Substantively, the act ... the reach of Section 1 of the ShermanAct, which only extended to concerted activities agreements ... of Section 1 of the ShermanAct. Likewise, mergers that create monopolies would be actionable under ShermanAct Section 2. Section 7 of the Clayton Act allows greater regulation of mergers than just Sherman .... Pursuant to the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act , section 7A a 2 requires the Federal ... national product, pursuant to the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act. For example, see ... the Clayton Act and its predecessor, the Shermanact, is that the Clayton Act contained safe ... AntitrustAct due to the national heritage associated with it. citation needed date September ... created and empowered during the Wilson Presidency by the Federal Trade Commission Act, and also the Antitrust ... certain concepts of the ShermanAct of 1890 that are still active today in a growing interconnected market and merging of the industries. See also Celler Kefauver Act Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act Internet Freedom and Nondiscrimination Act of 2006 Robinson Patman ActShermanAntitrustAct United States v. Continental Can Co. Notes Reflist External links http www.ftc.gov ... Clayton AntitrustAct url http www.infoplease.com ce6 history A0812484.html publisher Pearson Education ... Act Pass? An Analysis of the Interest Group Hypothesis PDF http www.stolaf.edu people becker antitrust statutes clayton.html Full Text of the Clayton AntitrustAct Category 1914 in law Category 1914 ... more details
Competition law The Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 Public Law 94 435, known commonly as the HSR Act is a set of amendments to the antitrust laws of the United States , principally the Clayton AntitrustAct . The HSR Act was signed into law by President of the United States President Gerald R. Ford on September 30, 1976. The context in which the HSR Act is usually cited is UnitedStatesCode 15 18a , title II of the original law. The HSR Act is named after Senators Philip A. Hart and Hugh D. Scott, Jr. and Representative Peter W. Rodino . The HSR Act provides that parties must not complete certain Mergers and acquisitions mergers, acquisitions or transfers of securities or assets, including grants of executive compensation, until they have made a detailed filing with the U.S. ... the antitrust laws. Pre merger notification and filing fee The Act provides that before certain Mergers ... Wallace Rodino Peter W. Rodino, Jr. the other titles of the Act were added as the bill was amended during Congressional deliberations. References reflist Section 7A of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. 18a, as amended by the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 The Premerger Notification ... General in charge of the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division Antitrust Division ... to help them assess whether the proposed transaction violates the antitrust laws of the United ... in violation of the Act. It is also unlawful to complete the transaction during the waiting period ... of the parties, exceed certain dollar thresholds, which are adjusted periodically under the Act. For the purpose ... ref name Adjusted In transactions where either the FTC or the Antitrust Division believes there may ... to be filed. ref name Adjusted Parens patriae actions Title III of the Act allows U.S. states states to sue companies in United States district court Federal court for monetary damages under antitrust ... United States federal antitrust legislation Category Legal articles without infoboxes ko ja ... more details
The Sherman Silver Purchase Act was enacted on July 14, 1890 ref name lingley Charles Ramsdell Lingley, Since the Civil War , fist edition New York, The Century Co., 1920, ix 635 p., LCCN 21 000 574 . Re issued Plain Label Books, unknown date, under a new title The United States Since the Civil War , 310 p. See page Google books quote id yLHCscnzQcEC pg PA173 text the Sherman silver purchase act, which was passed on July 14, 1890 173 Google Books . ref as a Law of the United States United States federal law . It was named after its author, Senator John Sherman politician John Sherman , an Ohio ... was required to purchase every month. The Sherman Silver Purchase Act had been passed in response ... not be paid off due to deflation caused by overproduction, and they urged the government to pass the Sherman Silver Purchase Act in order to boost the economy and cause inflation, allowing them to pay their debts with cheaper dollars. ref name Sherman Silver Purchase Act Answers.com, http www.answers.com topic sherman silver purchase actSherman Silver Purchase Act accessed 2009.04.08. ref Mining ... from bankruptcy. While the repeal of the Act is sometimes blamed for the Panic, the Panic was already well underway. ref name Sherman Silver Purchase Act External links http www.usa presidents.info speeches sherman.html President Cleveland Message on the Repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act References ... People s Party United States Category 1890 in the United States fr Sherman Silver Purchase Act ... it. They hoped to enlist the government to artificially increase the demand for silver. The act ... of the House Ways and Means Committee worked with John Sherman, the senior Republican Senator .... Under the Act, the federal government purchased millions of ounces of silver, with issues of paper ... to the 2 million to 4 million that had been required by the Bland Allison Act of 1878, the U.S. ... Grover Cleveland oversaw the repeal of the Act in 1893 to prevent the depletion of the country ... more details
of the legislative intent of the ShermanAct and have criticized him for incorrect economic assumptions ..., which became the stated goal of American antitrust law. Bork argued that Congress enacted the ShermanAct as a consumer welfare prescription. ref Bork 1978 p.66. ref The Supreme Court embraced ..., however, have shown that Congress had several motives for the adoption of the ShermanAct, probably none of which was consumer welfare. ref Orbach, Barak, http ssrn.com abstract 1553226 The Antitrust ... Court adopted the view that Congress enacted the ShermanAct as a consumer welfare prescription it did ...The Antitrust Paradox is a 1978 book by Robert Bork that criticized the state of United States antitrust law in the 1970s. A second edition, updated to reflect substantial changes in the law, was published in 1993. Bork argued that both the original intent of antitrust laws and economic efficiency required that consumer welfare and the protection of competition rather than competitors, be the only goals of antitrust law. ref Bork 1978 p.405. ref Thus, while it was appropriate to prohibit cartels that fix prices and divide markets and mergers that create monopolies, allegedly exclusionary practices such as vertical agreements and price discrimination did not harm consumers and should not be prohibited. The paradox of antitrust enforcement was that legal intervention artificially raised prices ... States repeatedly adopted views stated in The Antitrust Paradox in such cases as Continental ... many practices previously prohibited. The Antitrust Paradox has shaped antitrust law in several ... Bork, Robert H. 1978 . The Antitrust Paradox . New York Free Press. ISBN 0 46 500369 9. Bork, Robert H. 1993 . The Antitrust Paradox second edition . New York Free Press. ISBN 0 02 904456 1. Orbach, Barak, http ssrn.com abstract 1553226 The Antitrust Consumer Welfare Paradox , 7 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 133 2011 . DEFAULTSORT Antitrust Paradox Category 1978 books Category Law books ... more details
County disambiguation Sherman Township disambiguation ShermanAntitrustAct , a 1890 US actSherman Silver Purchase Act , 1890 US act General Sherman disambiguation lookfrom Sherman intitle Sherman ...wiktionary ShermanSherman commonly refers to Sherman name , a surname and given name and list of persons with the name William Tecumseh Sherman 1820 1891 , American Civil War General M4 Sherman , a tank Sherman may also refer to TOC right Places United States most common use first, then A Z by state Sherman, Texas , a city Sherman Island California Mount Sherman , Colorado Sherman, Connecticut , a town Sherman, Illinois , a village Sherman, Maine , a town Sherman, Michigan , an unincorporated community Sherman, Minnesota , an unincorporated place in McLeod County, Minnesota Sherman, Mississippi , a town Sherman, Missouri , an unincorporated community Sherman town , New York Sherman village , New York Sherman, South Dakota , a town Sherman, Washington , a ghost town Sherman, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Sherman, Clark County, Wisconsin , a town Sherman, Dunn County, Wisconsin , a town Sherman, Iron County, Wisconsin , a town Sherman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin , a town Elsewhere Sherman Island Antarctica Fort Sherman , a former United States Army base at the Panama Canal Sherman Avenue Hamilton, Ontario , Canada Fictional characters known by single name Sherman others go in the Sherman name article instead Sherman, the pet boy of the dog Mister Peabody on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show Sherman, the eponymous character in the comic strip Sherman s Lagoon Other uses Sherman constructor , a former American racing car constructor Sherman Pacific Electric , a former railroad in California, USA 21621 Sherman , a main belt asteroid USCGC Sherman WHEC 720 USCGC Sherman WHEC 720 , a United States Coast Guard cutter The Sherman Omaha, Nebraska , an apartment building on the National Register of Historic Places Sherman Mine , an abandoned open pit mine in Temagami, Ontario ... more details
Infobox film name Antitrust image Antitrust poster.jpg caption film poster director Peter Howitt producer ... accessdate 2008 02 26 url http movies.yahoo.com movie 1802760268 cast title Antitrust 2001 Cast and Credits ... movies ?id antitrust.htm title Antitrust 2001 work Box Office Mojo accessdate 2008 02 26 publisher Box Office Mojo LLC ref preceded by followed by Antitrust also titled Conspiracy.com ref name ... y details Antitrust portrays young idealistic programmer s and a large corporation NURV that offers ... info title Antitrust 2001 Movie Info accessdate 2008 02 26 work Yahoo Movies publisher Yahoo Yahoo Inc. ref Antitrust opened in the United States on January 12, 2001, to a poor reception ref name y details cite web url http movies.yahoo.com movie 1802760268 details title Antitrust 2001 Movie ... reelviews cite web url http www.reelviews.net movies a antitrust.html title Review Antitrust accessdate ... wp srv entertainment movies reviews antitrustkempley.htm title Antitrust Battling the Evil ... as Homeless Man Production Locations Principal photography for Antitrust took place in Vancouver , British ... name ctc1323 cite video people Catherine Hardwicke date 2001 05 15 title Antitrust, Cracking the Code ... 15 title Antitrust medium Audio commentary DVD commentary publisher Metro Goldwyn Mayer location Los ... date 2001 01 12 title Antitrust medium motion picture publisher Metro Goldwyn Mayer location Los Angeles ... 09 ref Open source Antitrust s pro open source story excited industry leaders and professionals with the prospects ... International and consultant on the film said Antitrust is a way of bringing the concept of open ... the official website for Antitrust featured some videotaped interviews which were only available ... http www.rottentomatoes.com m antitrust title Antitrust Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures accessdate ... out of 100 . ref name metacritic cite web url http www.metacritic.com video titles antitrust?q Antitrust title AntiTrust 2001 Reviews accessdate 2008 05 09 publisher Metacritic ref Professional critic ... more details
. In U.S. antitrust law, the ShermanAntitrustActShermanAct addresses single firm conduct by providing ... Act.html Interstate Commerce Act . ref It was followed by the ShermanAntitrustAct of 1890, the Clayton AntitrustAct and the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914, the Robinson Patman Act of 1936 ... The Evolution of the ShermanAntitrustAct 1965 . Barak Orbach & Grace Campbell, http ssrn.com ... conduct. With regard to multi firm conduct, the ShermanAct addresses this by prohibiting e very ... market concentration . As outlined by the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act , larger ... by the ShermanAct before they were born. No one can ever compute the price that all of us have ... of the ShermanAct is that it should not exist...Industrial power should be decentralized. It should ... and the command of the ShermanAct. It is founded on a theory of hostility to the concentration ... AntitrustAct almost unanimously in 1890, and it remains the core of antitrust policy. The Act makes ... had power to enforce section 1 of the ShermanAct administratively, under the rubric of section 5 of the FTC ... Court decision explains, the FTC also has authority to act against incipient ShermanAct violations ... the ShermanAct, while William Howard Taft sued 75. In 1902, Roosevelt stopped the formation of the Northern ... years 1900 1904 Standard had violated the ShermanAct see Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United ... with the ShermanAct was that it was not entirely clear what practices were prohibited, leading to businessmen ... used the ShermanAct to break up AT&T into one long distance company and seven regional Regional ... antitrust exemptions as provided by the McCarran Ferguson Act , UnitedStatesCode 15 1011 , et seq ... SSNIP Test Trade Practices Act 1974 Australian antitrust legislation Unfair competition U.S. ... Competition law by country The United States antitrust law is a body of law s that prohibits anti competitive behavior monopoly and unfair business practices . Antitrust laws are intended to encourage ... more details
The Sherman may refer to The Sherman, a ship and restaurant, also known as General Frank M. Coxe ship , in San Francisco, California aka General Frank M. Coxe or SS General Coxe The Sherman Omaha, Nebraska , a historic building in Omaha, Nebraska See also Sherman House disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image birth date Birth date 1927 10 20 birth place Weed, California , United States death date death date and age 1997 10 11 1927 10 20 Position Safety American football position Safety College Saint Mary s College of California St. Mary s California DraftedYear 1951 DraftedRound 26 Pick 311 br By the New York Yanks DatabaseFootball SHERMWIL01 PFR SherWi00 ProBowls 2 Honors Awards Records years 1952 BR 1953 1960 BR 1961 teams Dallas Texans NFL Dallas Texans BR Los Angeles Rams BR Minnesota Vikings Will Sherman October 20, 1927 &ndash October 11, 1997 was an American football defensive back who played with the National Football League s Los Angeles Rams from 1954 NFL season 1954 to 1960 NFL season 1960 . 1961 Minnesota Vikings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sherman, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH October 20, 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH Weed, California , United States DATE OF DEATH October 11, 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sherman, Will Category 1927 births Category 1997 deaths Category American football safeties Category Dallas Texans NFL players Category Los Angeles Rams players Category Minnesota Vikings players Category Saint Mary s Gaels football players Category Western Conference Pro Bowl players Category People from Siskiyou County, California defensiveback 1920s stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Infobox university image name Instititute for Consumer Antitrust Studies Logo.JPG name Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies established 1994 director Spencer Waller motto ... Antitrust Studies is a non partisan, independent academic center designed to explore the impact of antitrust ... Louis Will United States District Judge Hubert Will with funds remaining from a large antitrust settlement ... books on the subject of antitrust. ref http papers.ssrn.com sol3 cf dev AbsByAuth.cfm?per id 145112 ... Antitrust and Criminal Divisions and with the Chicago law firm of Freeborn & Peters. Fellowship ... third of their class , an interest in pursuing a career in antitrust or consumer protection, and complete requisite coursework. ref http www.luc.edu law academics special center antitrust fellowship.html ... 60th annual antitrust spring meeting Pages default.aspx ABA Section of Antitrust Spring Meeting . In addition ... antitrust and consumer protection issues, recent Supreme Court decisions and new developments in these fields. ref http www.luc.edu law academics special center antitrust news.html ref Alumni ... has alumni who followed career paths at the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division, the Consumer ... Law and International and Comparative Antitrust. Events The Institute holds a variety of programs that bring together legal scholars to talk about antitrust and consumer protection issues. Each April, since 2000, the Institute sponsors its annual Loyola Antitrust Colloquium. The colloquium features ... in antitrust and consumer protection law, and their careers. The Institute is involved with several ... with the American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law, hosted a conference of leading antitrust scholars from around the world to compare the enforcement of antitrust law throughout the world. Specifically, the discussion focused on the most conducive institutional structures for antitrust law enforcement. ref http www.abanet.org antitrust symposium2009.html ref Antitrust Marathons ... more details
The American Antitrust Institute AAI is a Washington, D.C. Washington based non profit education, research, and advocacy organization. The AAI advocates for more aggressive antitrust enforcement by the federal government. Founded in April, 1998, AAI is a 501 c 3 tax exempt Washington, D.C., corporation. The AAI is funded through contributions from a wide variety of law firm s, economics consulting firms, corporations, trade associations, and individuals, with substantial support from cy pres grants approved by courts in antitrust cases. The President of the AAI is Albert A. Foer. Governance rests in a five person Board of directors Board of Directors . The AAI has more than 100 individual members of an Advisory Board http www.antitrustinstitute.org About Us People index.ashx including many international advisors. The AAI is known for calling on the federal government to investigate or block mergers that the Institute deems as anticompetitive and harmful to consumers. In 2008, the AAI celebrated its 10th anniversary. The AAI published a history http www.antitrustinstitute.org archives files 10th 20Anniversary 20Booklet 20Low 20Res 072920081537.pdf of the organization s first ten years summarizes its amicus briefs, conferences. Also in 2008, the AAI presented a full statement of its position to the Obama administration titled The Next Antitrust Agenda The American Antitrust Institute s Transition Report on Competition Policy to the 44th President http www.antitrustinstitute.org archives transitionreport.ashx . External links http www.antitrustinstitute.org American Antitrust Institute Category Anti competitive behaviour ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In U.S. antitrust law , the phrase merger doctrine is used to broadly describe the approaches that courts have taken to address Mergers and acquisitions mergers between corporation s which might tend to reduce Competition economics competition and raise prices. More specifically, courts tend to make separate discussions of a horizontal merger doctrine where direct competitors merge and vertical merger doctrine where a company merges with its own suppliers and distributors, cutting them off from supplying or distributing to competitors . US law stub Category Competition law Category United States law Category Legal doctrines and principles ... more details
Secretary of State and was the principal author of the ShermanAntitrustAct . His older brothers were Charles Taylor Sherman , a federal judge in Ohio, and General United States General William Tecumseh Sherman of Civil War fame. His younger brother was banker Hoyt Sherman . Early life File John Sherman Birthplace.jpg thumb left Sherman s birthplace Sherman was born in Lancaster, Ohio , to Mary Hoyt Sherman and Charles Robert Sherman , a justice in the Supreme Court of Ohio Ohio Supreme Court ..., but again lost the bids, to James G. Blaine and Benjamin Harrison . In 1890, Sherman wrote and introduced the ShermanAntitrustAct , the first United States Federal Government action to limit monopoly ...Other persons Infobox US Cabinet official name John Sherman image John Sherman 2.jpg order2 32nd title2 ... Lawyer , Politician , Engineer religion Methodist signature Appletons Sherman William Tecumseh John signature.png John Sherman , nicknamed The Ohio Icicle May 10, 1823 October 22, 1900 , was a United ..., William Tecumseh Sherman William , went to live with Maria and Thomas Ewing who were friends of the Shermans. Sherman was educated at common schools as well as an academy in Ohio, but left early to work ... Cecilia Margaret Stewart in 1848, the daughter of an Ohio judge. Image Sherman, John.jpg thumb left 210px John Sherman Political career Congressman After his marriage, Sherman took up an interest in politics ... resigned to become the United States Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of the Treasury , Sherman ... Sherman Secretary of the Treasury. He served in the position through the entire Rutherford B. Hayes ... thumb right 320px John Sherman in his office c. 1897 In 1880, he sought the Republican nomination ... as Treasury Secretary expired, Sherman was elected back to the United States Senate Senate to fill ... that year. Sherman served as chairman of the United States Congress Joint Committee on the Library ... of the United States Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks , Sherman was next in line for the presidency ... more details
The De Beers diamonds antitrust class action sought to end an alleged 60 year conspiracy to fix the price of rough diamonds in the U.S. by the De Beers group of companies. The litigation includes several cases including Hopkins v. De Beers Centenary A.G., et al. , No. CGC 04 432954, which commenced on July 24, 2004, and Sullivan v. DB Investments , No. 04 cv 02819, and earlier related cases that commenced in 2001. Allegations The complaints charged that De Beers had created a global cartel in the markets of rough and polished diamonds with a market share that reached nearly as high 90 through aggressive management of supply and prices, and collusive agreements with competitors, suppliers, and distributors. This was a quintessential antitrust violation of the ShermanAct . ref Hopkins v. De Beers Centenary AG , No. CGC 04 432954, 2005 WL 1020868 Cal. Sup. Ct., Apr. 15, 2005 . ref Settlement Agreement In October 2005, the parties reached a preliminary agreement to settle the claims of all indirect purchasers nationwide, with Sullivan serving as the procedural vehicle for seeking court approval of the settlement, notice and claims administration. Working out the details took three hard fought years between Plaintiffs Counsel and De Beers. ref name nlj Global diamond cartel is cut down to size, Special to the National Law Journal , Oct. 6, 2008. ref On April 14, 2008, the Court conducted a fairness hearing and on May 27, 2008, granted final approval to the settlement. ref Sullivan v. DB Invs., Inc. , 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 81146 D.N.J., May 22, 2008 . ref The settlement provides 295 million to purchasers of diamonds and diamond jewelry, including 130 million to consumers. In addition, De Beers consented to an historic injunction that prohibits De Beers from monopolizing the world supply of rough diamonds and from fixing the price of polished diamonds. The injunction also requires ... for DeBeers Diamond Class Action Settlement Category Lawsuits Category United States antitrust ... more details
Sherman County is the name of four counties in the United States Sherman County, Kansas Sherman County, Nebraska Sherman County, Oregon Sherman County, Texas geodis uscounty de Sherman County es Condado de Sherman fr Comt de Sherman it Contea di Sherman nl Sherman County no Sherman County nds Sherman County pl Hrabstwo Sherman pt Condado de Sherman ru sv Sherman County zh ... more details
Jack Sherman may refer to Jack Sherman guitarist Jack Sherman statistician See also John Sherman disambiguation hndis Sherman, Jack Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
TOCright Sherman Township may refer to the following places Arkansas Sherman Township, Johnson County, Arkansas Illinois Sherman Township, Mason County, Illinois Iowa Sherman Township, Calhoun County, Iowa Sherman Township , Calhoun County, Iowa Sherman Township, Hardin County, Iowa Sherman Township , Hardin County, Iowa Sherman Township, Jasper County, Iowa Sherman Township , Jasper County, Iowa Sherman Township, Kossuth County, Iowa Sherman Township , Kossuth County, Iowa Sherman Township, Monona County, Iowa Sherman Township , Monona County, Iowa Sherman Township, Montgomery County, Iowa Sherman Township , Montgomery County, Iowa Sherman Township, Pocahontas County, Iowa Sherman Township , Pocahontas County, Iowa Sherman Township, Sioux County, Iowa Sherman Township , Sioux County, Iowa Sherman Township, Story County, Iowa Sherman Township , Story County, Iowa Kansas Sherman Township, Clay County, Kansas Sherman Township , Clay County, Kansas Sherman Township, Crawford County, Kansas Sherman Township , Crawford County, Kansas Sherman Township, Decatur County, Kansas Sherman Township , Decatur County, Kansas Sherman Township, Dickinson County, Kansas Sherman Township , Dickinson County, Kansas Sherman Township, Ellsworth County, Kansas Sherman Township , Ellsworth County, Kansas Sherman Township, Grant County, Kansas Sherman Township , Grant County, Kansas Sherman Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas Sherman Township , Leavenworth County, Kansas Sherman Township, Ottawa County, Kansas Sherman Township , Ottawa County, Kansas Sherman Township, Pottawatomie County, Kansas Sherman Township , Pottawatomie County, Kansas Sherman Township, Riley County, Kansas Sherman Township , Riley County, Kansas Sherman Township, Sedgwick County, Kansas Sherman Township , Sedgwick County, Kansas Sherman Township, Washington County, Kansas Sherman Township , Washington County, Kansas Michigan Sherman Township, Gladwin County, Michigan Sherman Township, Huron County, Michigan Sherman Township ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Sherman, Texas settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline Sherman, Texas in 1891.jpg imagesize 250px image caption Sherman in 1891 image flag image seal Maps image map Grayson County Sherman.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Sherman, Texas Location ... ID blank1 info 1368131 GR 3 footnotes Sherman is a city in and the county seat of Grayson County, Texas ... 01000US 7C04000US48 7C16000US4819900& street & county Sherman& cityTown Sherman& state 04000US48 ... one of two principal cities in the Sherman Denison Metropolitan Statistical Area . History The City of Sherman was named after General Sidney Sherman July 23, 1805 August 1, 1873 , a hero of the Texas Revolution . The community was designated as the county seat by the act of the Texas legislature ... began operation. Sherman was originally located at the center of the county, but in 1848 it was moved about three miles 5  km east to its current location. By 1850, Sherman had become an incorporated .... By 1852, Sherman had a population of 300. It consisted of a public square with a log court house .... During the 1850s and 1860s, Sherman continued to develop and it participated in the regional politics. The first flour mill was built in 1861. In 1862 the publisher of Sherman s anti secessionist Whig ... by Jesse James and William Quantrill were seen in Sherman. Years later, James spent at least part of his honeymoon in Sherman, where he was photographed on horseback. Education also developed in north Texas during this time. The Sherman Male and Female High School started accepting students during ... in Sherman at the time. This school operated under several names North Texas Female College and Conservatory ... continuously operating college in Texas, relocated from Huntsville to Sherman. Sherman Female Institute ... , operated there from 1894 to 1929. Though lacking a Sunday School, Jews have had a long history in Sherman ... history archive tx sherman.html Sherman Denison, Texas , found in the http www.isjl.org history archive ... more details
Sherman Island may refer to Sherman Island Antarctica Sherman Island California geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages br Sherman Island ... more details
The following mountain passes are named Sherman Pass Sherman Pass California in the southern Sierra Nevada Sherman Pass Washington in the Kettle River Range The Sherman Pass Scenic Byway dab ... more details
Gary Sherman may refer to Gary Sherman director , film director Gary Sherman Wisconsin politician , jurist and legislator hndis Sherman, Gary ... more details