Copper Liquor, Inc. v. Adolph Coors Co.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 1980-08-20

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WISDOM, Circuit Judge: In this appeal we consider for the second time the Sherman Act suit brought by Harold Letcher 1 against the Adolph Coors Company. Letcher initiated this action in March 1970 to recover damages that allegedly resulted when a Coors distributor, Coleman Distributing Company, refused to sell Coors beer to Letcher’s store. A jury found Coors liable to the plaintiff under section 1…

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