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FTC Staff Comment to the Honorable Barbara S. Matthews Concerning California Senate Bill 401, To Amend the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act
70 FR 77312
Premerger Notification; Reporting and Waiting Period Requirements - 16 CFR Parts 801 and 803
20060387: Kenneth R. Thomson; Quantitative Analytics Inc.
20060368: Thunder FZE; Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company
20060364: Apollo Investment Fund V, L.P.; Linens 'n Things, Inc.
20060281: Cisco Systems, Inc.; Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
0512027 Informal Interpretation
Kentucky Household Goods Carriers Association, Inc., In the Matter of
After an administrative trial, the administrative law judge found that a group of affiliated intrastate movers had engaged in horizontal price-fixing by filing collective rates on behalf of its member motor common carriers for the intrastate transportation of property within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The judge also ruled that the association’s conduct was not protected by the state action doctrine because the State of Kentucky did not supervise the rate-making practices of the group. On July 12, 2004, the Kentucky Household Goods Carriers Association, Inc. filed an appeal of the initial decision with the Commission. On June 22, 2005, the Commission issued a unanimous opinion finding that the Kentucky Household Goods Carriers Association, Inc. engaged in illegal price-fixing by jointly filing tariffs containing collective rates on behalf of its members, and that the state action doctrine does not immunize that activity from antitrust liability. On August 22, 2006, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the opinion of the Commission.