Is it collusion for employees to coordinate their negotiations? Last I checked that was called “a union” and was a protected labor right. Businesses coordinating in a similar fashion isn’t though.
Hiring marketing consultants to help you figure out how best to sell your product is perfectly legal. This lawsuit isn’t even claiming a violation of any laws.
It doesn’t even say but I assume this is a civil suit? you can sue for any reason you can think of in civil court. It doesn’t mean you are correct. If this is a criminal suit then you have to tell the court what law was broken.
Is it collusion for employees to coordinate their negotiations? Last I checked that was called “a union” and was a protected labor right. Businesses coordinating in a similar fashion isn’t though.
Hiring marketing consultants to help you figure out how best to sell your product is perfectly legal. This lawsuit isn’t even claiming a violation of any laws.
How is it a lawsuit if no law has been alleged to been broken?
It doesn’t even say but I assume this is a civil suit? you can sue for any reason you can think of in civil court. It doesn’t mean you are correct. If this is a criminal suit then you have to tell the court what law was broken.
Civil suit doesn’t mean they don’t think a law was broken.
It means they don’t think they can prove a law was broken.
That is def not what it means. You talk to a lawyer to understand how wrong you are. Clearly I won’t convince you otherwise from your ignorance.
what law are they accusing them of breaking then?
If I had to guess, this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Antitrust_Act