Antitrust violations - sustany/dvg GitHub Wiki
Antitrust violations occur when an antitrust law is broken; laws protecting trade and commerce from abusive practices such as price-fixing, restraints, price discrimination, and monopolization. The three key federal statutes in Antitrust Law are�Sherman Act Section 1,�Sherman Act Section 2, and�the Clayton Act. Violating antitrust laws can carry both criminal and civil penalties. Criminal penalties are capped at 10 years of jail time and $100,000,000 per violation.�
For more detailed information see Antitrust laws.�