Article
Author: David D. Martin (Washington University in St. Louis)
It is the purpose of this Article to examine the Federal Trade Commission's handling, in the Crown Zellerbach case, of the problem of deciding whether a particular merger may reasonably be expected substantially to lessen competition or to tend to create a monopoly in a market in violation of the law.
Keywords: Antitrust law, Crown Zellerbach Corp. v. FTC, 296 F.2d 800 (9th Cir. 1961)
How to Cite: Martin, D. (1958) “New Clayton Act and the Crown Zellerbach Case”, Washington University Law Review. 1958(2).