Companies will face higher penalties for violating California’s antitrust laws under legislation signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday.
The measure (SB 763) increases the maximum criminal penalty for breaking California’s Cartwright Act to $6 million from $1 million and allows judges to impose a new fine of up to $1 million in civil antitrust cases.
California Attorney General
California policymakers are weighing a major expansion of the state’s antitrust laws, which has caught ...