Cel-Tech Communications, Inc. v. Los Angeles Cellular Telephone Co.

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1999-04-08

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Opinion CHIN, J. Defendant Los Angeles Cellular Telephone Company (L.A. Cellular) sells cellular telephones and services. Cellular telephones are sold on the open market. As to wholesale sales of cellular services, however, L.A. Cellular has a government-protected “duopoly” status with one other company. In an effort to gain new subscribers for its services and increase overall profits, L.A. Cellular sold tele…

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