Split 5th Circuit Revives Tesla Antitrust Suit Against Louisiana Car Dealers, Regulators
The panel found that the lower court wrongly dismissed the electric car company's allegations that members of the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission and the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association conspired to stop it from carrying out its business model of directly leasing and servicing cars through its own stores.
August 27, 2024 at 05:17 PM
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Civil AppealsThe original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
A federal appeals court panel on Monday revived Tesla's antitrust lawsuit stemming from a Louisiana law that prohibits car-makers from selling directly to consumers and performing warranty repairs for vehicles they sell.
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