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Big companies complain that the antitrust laws allow consumers to seek large damages when suing for competition violations. Sen. Josh Hawley thinks it doesn’t go far enough.

Hawley wants more small firms suing Big Tech

Big companies complain that the antitrust laws allow consumers to seek large damages when suing for competition violations. The companies say that’s both a huge business risk and a powerful incentive for frivolous litigation.

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