
Kentucky has scored its first victory in its federal antitrust lawsuit against Marathon Petroleum Company.
A judge recently denied most of the oil company’s motion to dismiss the claims, meaning the case will move forward.
The office of former Attorney General Jack Conway sued Marathon last May, saying Marathon violated federal laws by using supply agreements and deed restrictions on real estate to limit competition. Conway argued as a consequence, some Kentucky customers had to pay higher prices at the gas pump.
Marathon’s lawyers responded by saying, in part, Conway didn’t have authority to recover damages under the Clayton Antitrust Act.
Judge David Hale ruled last week in favor of the state. All but one of the claims brought by Kentucky will proceed.
Source: AP
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