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Verizon Communications Inc. v. Law Offices of Curtis V. Trinko, LLP

2004 United States Supreme Court case From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Verizon Communications v. Law Offices of Curtis V. Trinko, LLP, often shortened to Verizon v. Trinko, 540 U.S. 398 (2004), is a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in the field of Antitrust law. It held that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 had not modified the framework of the Sherman Act, preserving claims that satisfy established antitrust standards without creating new claims that go beyond those standards. It also refused to extend the essential facilities doctrine beyond the facts of the Aspen Skiing Co. v. Aspen Highlands Skiing Corp. case.

Quick facts Argued October 14, 2003 Decided January 13, 2004, Full case name ...
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