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AT&T Case
A major antitrust case decided in 1984 that broke up the American Telephone and Telegraph company (AT&T), which had run a domestic telephone monopoly across the entire United States for many decades, into 22 regional telephone operating companies.
U.S. Steel Case
A landmark antitrust legal case involving the United States Steel Corporation, which focused on monopolistic practices and competition law.
Alcoa Case
A landmark antitrust case in the United States involving the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa), which set precedent for defining monopolistic practices.
Antitrust Charges
Legal accusations against entities suspected of violating laws designed to promote competition and prevent monopolistic practices.
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