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Why the State of Maine Sued Amazonby@linakhantakesamazon

Why the State of Maine Sued Amazon

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The State of Maine has accused Amazon of violating Section 1102 of the Maine Monopolies and Profiteering Law. Legal action is being pursued, including injunctive relief and cost recovery, in response to these alleged violations.
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FTC v. Amazon Court Filing, retrieved on Sep 26, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 64 of 80.

COUNT VIII: VIOLATIONS OF MAINE STATE LAW

484. Plaintiff State of Maine repeats and re-alleges and incorporates by reference each and every preceding paragraph and allegation of this Complaint as if fully set forth herein.


485. The aforementioned acts of Amazon violate Section 1102 of the Maine Monopolies and Profiteering Law, 10 M.R.S.A. § 1102.


486. Further, the State of Maine seeks and is entitled to injunctive relief, costs of suit, including necessary and reasonable investigative costs, reasonable experts’ fees and reasonable attorney fees under 10 M.R.S.A. § 1104.



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