The tax reform plan unveiled Feb. 26 on Capitol Hill includes provisions that would affect certain awards and damages for antitrust violations and patent and trademark infringement, according to a congressional analysis of the 979-page draft bill.

The changes would increase government revenues by around $150 million over the next ten years and would make up for tax cuts in other parts of the bill, the Joint Committee on Taxation said in a report.

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