Hillis Motors, Inc. v. Hawaii Automobile Dealers' Ass'n

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1993-06-28

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REINHARDT, Circuit Judge: In this case we review a district court’s entry of summary judgment in an antitrust suit on the basis of the plaintiffs’ lack of standing. Because we conclude that appellant Hillis Motors, Inc., has standing to bring this action, we reverse. 1. BACKGROUND In June 1984 Hillis Motors, Inc., an automobile dealership, voluntarily filed a petition for relief under…

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