John Doe v. Abbott Labortories
Case Details
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- Published
- Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
- appeal
- Circuit
- Ninth Circuit
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Outcome
Abbott Laboratories prevailed on appeal. The Ninth Circuit reversed the district court's denial of Abbott's motion to dismiss, holding that plaintiffs failed to state a claim under Sherman Act § 2 for monopoly leveraging through pricing conduct absent an antitrust duty to deal or below-cost pricing, following Pacific Bell v. linkLine Communications.
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