Good evening classmates
For my discussion post, I choose scenario 3 – Anti-trust laws.
The Anti-trust Law is the law established by the government in which a customer is not subjugated to any source of usage by the companies. Both businesses involved have violated the Sherman Anti-trust Act. According to the Sherman anti-trust law for market allocation are situations where competitors agree to not compete with each other in specific markets, by dividing up geographic areas, types of products, or types of customers. Market allocations are another form of price-fixing. All horizontal market allocations are illegal per se. If there are only two computer manufacturers in the country and they enter into a market allocation agreement whereby manufacturer A will only sell to retailers east of the Mississippi and manufacturer B will only sell to retailers west of the Mississippi, they have created monopolies for themselves, a violation of the Sherman Act. Likewise, it is an illegal agreement that manufacturer A will only sell to retailers C and D and manufacturer B will only sell to retailers E and F. Omnicon Inc. and Drummond Ltd has stiped away the options made by the consumers objectively violating the anti-trust law (law. Jrank, 2021).
References
law.Jrank . (2021). Sherman Anti-act market allocation
. Retrieved from Law.jrank: https://law.jrank.org/pages/10244/Sherman-Anti-Trust-Act-Market-Allocations.html
Part 2 - Federal Administrative Agencies
Department of Veteran Affaire Established in 1812 The Department of Veteran Affairs purpose has always been to provides quality vital service to our American veterans. The different services which the VA provides for their veterans are benefit programs, health care, assess to the national cemeteries, etc. Unfortunately, however all three division administrative divisions: Veterans Benefits Administration; Veterans Health Administration
hit an bump of issue in the road for not preforming their duties with VA hospitals and taking along amounts of time to provide services to the veteran