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Credit Suisse Securities LLC v Billing

551 U.S. 264 (2007)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtUS Supreme Court
Year2007
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Federal securities law implicitly precludes antitrust claims where conduct falls within the heartland of securities regulation.

Key Principle

Federal securities law implicitly precludes antitrust claims challenging conduct within the heartland of securities regulation.

Area of Law

securities

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