Antitrust

Many organizations, both government and private, use competitive bidding processes to make sure they get the best goods and services for the best prices. The Sherman Act and other antitrust laws prohibit any agreement among competitors to fix prices, "rig" bids or engage in other anti-competitive activity. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice enforce antitrust laws.

Explore the resources provided below to learn more about these laws and the steps you should take to ensure that your business is compliant.

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Today, competitive forces are driving firms toward complex collaborations to achieve goals such as expanding into foreign markets, funding innovation efforts, and lowering production and other costs. The Department of Justice and the FTC provide Antitrust Guidelines for Collaborations Among Competitors to aid businesses in collaborating without violating antitrust laws.

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