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Illegal Lobbying
Lobbying activities that violate laws or regulations, often involving corruption or undue influence on government officials.
Antitrust Violation
An action or conduct that undermines the competitive process, including practices deemed unlawful under antitrust laws, such as monopolization, cartels, and mergers that reduce competition.
Price-fixing
An agreement among competitors to raise, fix, or otherwise maintain the price at which their goods or services are sold, not allowing market forces to determine prices.
Tying Contracts
Agreements where a seller requires a buyer to purchase additional goods as a condition of buying a desired product, often seen as anticompetitive.
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