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If 2 or more businesses have agreed with one another to refuse to buy your companies products or to sell their products to your company they may have committed and antitrust violation known as a group boycott, or joint refusal to deal. This can also happen if a trade association erects unreasonably high barriers to entry. It's regarded as an agreement among the trade association members to eliminate competition to keep your company out of competition.
For 39 years I've been handling antitrust claims for my clients and I'd be very pleased to meet with you to discuss your situation. You may find that your company is the victim of a joint refusal to deal and could recover treble damages, that is 3 times your company's loss profits plus your attorney's fees and your costs. Now bear in mind that any company acting by itself, that is strictly unilaterally, has the absolute right to refuse to deal with any other company. But it's that combination that is that agreement between 2 or more companies that crosses the line under the antitrust laws.
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