Bureau/Division/Agency
Attorney General
Document Type
Text
Exact Creation Date
10-29-1999
Recommended Citation
Maine Office of the Attorney General, "In re Disposable Contact Lens Antitrust Litigation - Plaintiff States Kansas, Maine, North Carolina, and Utah Opposition to Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.'s Summary Judgment Motion against the Claims of Kansas, Maine, North Carolina, and Utah on Statute of Limitations Grounds and the State of Maine's Complaint and Jury Demand, 1999 - Archives" (1999). Consumer Division - Formal Actions - Archives. 42.
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Rights Statement
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Description
State of Maine, by its Attorney General, Andrew Ketterer v. The American Optometric Association, Johnson & Johnson vision Products, Inc. d/b/a Vistakon, Bausch & Lomb, Inc., Contact Lens and Anterior Segment Society, Inc., American Society of Contact Lens Specialists, Society of Eye Care Specialists, Eye Care Mangement Group, Vision Enhancement Council International, Society of Contact Lens Specialists, National Association of Contact Lens Specialists,L. Edward Elliott, John A. Gazaway, Richard Hopping, Paul Klein, James C. Leadingham, Melvin Remba, Lee Rigel, Ronald Snyder, Jack Solomon, William David Sullins, Jr., and Stanley Yamane, 1999 - Archives