WISCONSIN INFANT FORMULA ANTITRUST SUIT AGAINST MEAD JOHNSON, ROSS LABS
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
WISCONSIN INFANT FORMULA ANTITRUST SUIT AGAINST MEAD JOHNSON, ROSS LABS seeks refunds for all payments made for infant formula in the state between 1980 and 1992. Filed by Wisconsin State Attorney General James Doyle on Nov. 29 in Milwaukee County Circuit Court, the complaint demands a jury trial to permanently enjoin and restrain Mead Johnson and Ross Labs from future violations of state antitrust laws and "from practices which facilitate or perpetuate the effect of those violations." According to the AG, a trial date for the case is tentatively set for the autumn of 1995.