A personal injury and workers compensation law firm in the Philadelphia area failed to state claims that another firm conspired to monopolize, monopolized or attempted to monopolize the market for its services by hogging all the advertising space on the outside of public buses, according to a Sept. 30 dismissal by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Larry Pitt & Associates v. Lundy Law, LLP, E.D. Pa., 2:13-cv-02398-CMR, 9/30/14).
Judge Cynthia M. Rufe faulted Larry Pitt & Associates’ product market definition and market power allegations. But the court also rejected the crux of Pitt’s ...
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