“Sham” Litigation: When Can It Arise and How Can It Be Reduced?

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“Sham” Litigation: When Can It Arise and How Can It Be Reduced?

The Antitrust Bulletin. 2017. Vol. 62. No. 4. P. 643-689.

Lianos Ioannis, Regibeau P.

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