Selling at below-market prices is not the only means of putting a competitor out of business. A

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Selling at below-market prices is not the only means of putting a competitor out of business. A firm might also seek to hire individuals that have rare talents or skills, not for that firm’s own business need, but to deprive competitors of those employees’

skills and thereby drive the competitors from the market. Is such behavior a violation of the antitrust laws, or a creative but legal means to achieve or maintain market dominance?

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The Legal And Ethical Environment Of Business

ISBN: 9781454893028

2nd Edition

Authors: Gerald R. Ferrera, Mystica M. Alexander, William P. Wiggins, Cheryl Kirschner, Jonathan J. Darrow

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