Professional Real Estate Investors, Inc. v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1993-05-03

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Justice Souter, concurring. The Court holds today that a person cannot incur antitrust liability merely by bringing a lawsuit as long as the suit is not “objectively baseless in the sense that no reasonable litigant could realistically expect success on the merits.” Ante, at 60. The Court assumes that the District Court and the Court of Appeals were finding this very test satisfied when they conclude…

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