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what punishment would a corporate violator of the sherman antitrust act face?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Individual violators can be fined up to $350,000 and sentenced to up to 3 years in federal prison for each offense. Corporations can be fined up to $10 million for each offense. Under some circumstances, the fines can go even higher.

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Under the Sherman Antitrust Act, a fine of $5,000 and imprisonment for one year were set as the maximum penalties for violating the act. Nowadays, the FTC largely regulates this.

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