Research


Scope and Content Note

The series consists of legal case files, briefs, settlement negotiations, investigation files, hearing records, related correspondence and memoranda, and some administrative records produced by the Antitrust Bureau and its predecessor agencies in investigating complaints and bringing civil and criminal actions against violators of the antitrust laws.

The records document enforcement of antimonopoly laws, specifically hearings according to section 343 of the General Business Law, and the "Donnelly Act." Records reflect investigations of alleged price fixing, collusive bidding, controlling or manipulating market allocations, organizing boycotts in restraint of trade, and other improper restrictive practices. Investigations focused on businesses dealing in consumer goods and services, and led to trials in both state and federal courts.

Litigation files may contain some or all of the following: index or inventory of documents; complaints, amended complaints, and responses; and trial court papers, including pleadings, petitions, orders, stipulations, affidavits of service and in opposition to injunctions, interrogatories, docket records, briefs, opinions, transcripts of testimony, and documentary exhibits.

Investigation files typically contain correspondence and memoranda; information on relevant cases or precedents; background material, reports, published material, and research on businesses or industry; interview notes and working papers of investigators; and copies of press releases and news articles.

Administrative records are found in smaller amounts and include correspondence files (daily and quarterly) including memoranda to the attorney general; status reports and annual reports; mail logs, scheduling files, and personnel files on interns; budget requests and supply requisitions; and press clippings and personal clipping files.

17123-99: This accretion consists of Antitrust Bureau investigation and litigation files that were closed in 1986 and 1987. Among the companies and/or subjects represented are Carvel; USAir-Piedmont Acquisition; Highway Superbid; Phelps Dodge; Dellwood; Dairylea; and Wilk v. AMA.

17123-02: The files in this accretion document the following cases: the application of Texas Air Corporation (TAC) and Eastern Air Lines, Inc. for approval of acquisition of control of Eastern by TAC; the application of Texas Air Corporation (TAC) and People Express, Inc. for approval of acquisition of control of People Express by TAC; State of New York v. American Medical Association, et al; and State of New York v. Amfar Asphalt Corp., Hendrickson Brothers, Inc., et al. In addition a significant portion of the investigation files documents a statewide investigation into bidding practices of highway construction contractors operating in New York.

The investigation, which opened in 1982, focused on the alleged existence of agreements among construction firms to submit collusive, non-competitive, and rigged bids in connection with public highway construction projects. This accretion also includes investigation files concerning the practices of the New York City Transit Authority.

17123-08: Antitrust cases documented in this accretion include NY v. Clozaril and NY v. Sullivan Highway Products, Inc.

17123-08A: This accretion contains case files closed during the years 1989 and 1991-1994. Case topics include drug wholesalers, Amfar-Trial, dental equipment, Long Island Taxi, Nintendo, Medicaid, Brooks Drugs, infant formula, NY v. Rattenni, Eastern Ambulance, Rochester auto dealers, and NY v. Panasonic.

17123-10: The bulk of this accretion documents the case NY v. Kraft.

17123-16: This accretion consists of case files, briefs, settlement negotiations, and other records of Section 343 hearings.