Standard Oil Co. v. Moore

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1957-11-06

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HAMLEY, Circuit Judge. This is a treble-damage antitrust suit, brought by George F. Moore, a former Seattle gasoline service station owner and operator, against seven major oil companies. 1 Charging defendants with the destruction of his business, plaintiff sought treble damages in the amount of $285,000. He also asked for a decree requiring defendants to divest themselves of all interest in, or con…

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