Leniency And Evidence: Use this site to understand when a pricing dispute becomes a criminal antitrust theory and how early counsel can narrow the exposure. This page, family guide, keeps the focus on price fixing so the site does not read like a recycled template.
This site focuses on pricing, bidding, trade-group contact, and the federal competition lens that can turn business coordination into a case.
The government looks for repeated conduct that can be framed as coordination instead of independent judgment.
Emails, chats, notes, and meeting records usually become the evidence story.
Antitrust defense benefits from a lawyer who knows how to narrow intent and separate lawful market behavior from conspiracy claims.
When someone you love is charged with a federal antitrust violations offense, your world tilts. You're scared, confused, and desperate to help — but you don't know what to do. This guide covers the first 48 hours and beyond.
The single most dangerous thing your loved one can do right now is talk. To federal agents. To the police. To friends. To cellmates. On recorded jail calls. Every word can and will be used against them. Your message to them should be simple: "Say nothing. Ask for a lawyer. Say nothing else."
This is not the time for the lawyer who handled the business sale or the estate plan. You need a federal criminal defense attorney who knows 15 U.S.C. § 1-2 (Sherman Act) cases, the U.S. Attorney's Office in the relevant district, and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Start making calls immediately.
Do not discuss the facts of the case with anyone except the attorney. This includes:
In federal antitrust violations cases, pretrial release is not automatic. The government frequently moves for detention, arguing that defendants in financial crime cases pose a flight risk. Your loved one's attorney will need to present a comprehensive release plan — secured bond, third-party custody, location monitoring, surrender of passports, etc.
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