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  2. Collusion - Wikipedia

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    Collusion is a deceitful agreement or secret cooperation between two or more parties to limit open competition by deceiving, misleading or defrauding others of their legal right. Collusion is not always considered illegal. It can be used to attain objectives forbidden by law; for example, by defrauding or gaining an unfair market advantage.

  3. Collusive lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    For example, if two people think a law is unconstitutional, one might sue another in order to put the lawsuit before a court which can rule on its constitutionality. . Because courts generally reserve jurisdiction for situations in which there is an actual case or controversy – i.e., a real dispute between the parties – where such a suit is suspected, the court may refuse to exercise juris

  4. Civil conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    In tort law the legal elements necessary to establish a civil conspiracy are substantially the same as for establishing a criminal conspiracy, i.e. there is an agreement between two or more natural persons to break the law at some time in the future or to achieve a lawful aim by unlawful means.

  5. Worker Sues Kroger And Albertsons, Alleging Collusion Against ...

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    Kroger has also disputed the collusion allegations, telling HuffPost in February that “there was not then, and there is not now, non-solicitation or so-called no-poach agreements between Kroger ...

  6. Criminal conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    To establish whether a crime was committed by members of the Trump campaign with regard to Russian interference, investigators "applied the framework of conspiracy law", and not the concept of "collusion", because collusion "is not a specific offense or theory of liability found in the United States Code, nor is it a term of art in federal ...

  7. Schumer, Democrats urge Justice Department to prosecute ... - AOL

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    In a report, the FTC said collusion by Pioneer and others may have cost the average American household up to $500 per car in increased annual fuel costs, an amount Democrats called “an unwelcome ...

  8. A New Legal Challenge to the Administrative State, Explained

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  9. Collusion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Collusion is an agreement, usually secretive, which occurs between two or more persons to deceive, mislead, or defraud others of legal rights. If the agreement is to commit a crime in the future, such collusion may be a criminal conspiracy. Collusion may also refer to: Collusion, a 2005 metalcore album