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Offices of
William H. Bryan III, PA
The Premiere Trade Plaza
189 South Orange Avenue
Suite 1800
Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: 407.401.9565
Fax: 407-264-8728
Toll Free: 800.693.9886
Email Us: attorney@williambryanlaw.com |
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Antitrust Violations
If in fact you have been apprehended for Antitrust Violations
in Florida, very important that you hire an experienced Antitrust Violations
criminal defense lawyer to represent you. The Law Offices of William
H. Bryan III, P.A. will work relentlessly to mount a successful defense
to the crimes with which you have been charged. As a former Assistant
United States lawyer for almost 10 years, William H. Bryan III comprehends
how to challenge, argue and fight Antitrust Violations crimes in the state of
Florida. We are a firm believer and advocate of our clients' Consitutional rights
and promise to employ our invaluable resources and experience in our power to protect and defend them. William H. Bryan
III is an ethical, experienced and hard working Orlando Antitrust Violations criminal defense attorney
who will defend every detail of your criminal case up to and including
trial.
Antitrust violations are an additional form of organizational crime. This type
of crime happens when corporations or organizations commit socially injurious
acts against their employees, consumers or the public. As consumers, we
expect the best goods and services at the lowest price possible. Also
In America , as individuals are living in a democratic society they feel that
its their right to have free competition. Antitrust violations come into
play when companies in which we pay for their goods and services defraud
the customer in one form or an additional.
To protect and defend competition in the marketplace Antitrust laws has been made.
Three paramount Antitrust laws has been passed. Federal States as well as
the majority states have antitrust laws. Essentially these laws, they prohibit
business practices that unreasonably fraud or deprive consumers due to
the market competition resulting in higher prices for inferior products
and services.
There exists three paramount federal antitrust laws:
The Sherman Antitrust Act
The Clayton Act
The Federal Trade Commission Act.
The Sherman Antitrust Act
The Act was passed in 1890 and has been there since as the key law
regarding competition in the free market. Based upon to the act , it is
illegal for any one firm to create a monopoly in an industry by engaging
in practices or other such things which can hurt competition.
The Clayton Act
First passed in 1914 later it was revised in 1950. The act intended
to protect and defend competition and to keep prices from going high or skyrocketing
due to mergers or other business practices. It give the government authority
to argue and defend corporations illegal acts, In short , it provides a barrier
against monopolistic practices.
The Federal Trade Commission Act
Like the Clayton Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act is also a civil
statute. It assists in maintaining healthy economic competition. The act
established the Federal Trade Commission.
Violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act include crimes like fixing prices,
rigging contract bids. Such violations constitute felonies. The violator
may be punished with heavy fines or prison time, they may be obligated
to pay up to $350,000 or have to spend up to three years in prison. Corporations
can be forced to pay up to $10,000,000. Since the Clayton Act and the
Federal Trade Commission Act are civil statutes, The violators of these
laws do not receive prison time. Instead they may be forced to pay fines
and damages they have caused.
Why we are good Antitrust Violations law firm for your problems?
Selecting a attorney is an significant decision. You should trust the person
or the firm before before taking any judgment.
We have broad experience, experts in defending all kinds of felony and
cases, from pre-arrest investigation through trial and appeals in federal
courts. No case too insignificant or to large for our law firm to defend. We deal
and defend every case with same devotion and attention. We have strong
ties in community. So we know the individuals and comprehend the laws. We have
been committed to providing legal representation to our clients throughout
Florida.
Selecting an Orlando Antitrust Violations attorney
is an significant decision. Your ability to live a free person in this country is at jeapordy. You should cautiously
research the lawyer and/or law firm who will represent you before before
making any decisions. At the Law Offices of William H. Bryan III, P.A.,
we have broad experience in all kinds types federal felonies offenses,
from pre-arrest investigation through trial. No Antitrust Violations case
too insignificant or to large for our law firm to defend. We treat every Antitrust
Violations case with same devotion and attention, irrespective of the charges
and potential penalties involved. We comprehend the criminal laws as they
relate to White Collar crimes and we are committed to providing compelling
legal representation to our clients in all manner of criminal judicial processs.
We are an ethical, experienced and hard working criminal defense firm operating in Orlando, Florida and surrounding metropolitan areas.
Law Offices of William H. Bryan III, PA
The Premiere Trade Plaza - 189 South Orange Avenue - Suite 1800
Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: 407.401.9565
Fax: 407-264-8728
Toll Free: 800.693.9886
Email Us: attorney@williambryanlaw.com
Orlando
criminal defense attorneys serving all of Central Florida, including
Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Pensacola, Palm Beach, Winter Park, Kissimmee,
Altamonte Springs, Saint Cloud, Ocala, Winter Park, Daytona Beach, and
Windermere.
Consult with your attorney before speaking to authorities.
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