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United States : Credit Scoring Case Gets A Green Light

Thursday, 1 May 2008

On 4 March, the district court for the districtof Minnesota held that a plaintiff’s allegation of parallel conduct, coupled with an assertion of conspiracy, was sufficient to avoid the dismissal of a claim brought pursuant to section 1 of the Sherman Act.

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