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Hartford Fire Insurance Co. v. California 113 S.Ct. 2891 (1993) was a controversial United States Supreme Court case which held that foreign companies acting in foreign countries could nevertheless be held liable for violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act if they conspired to restrain trade within the United States and succeeded in doing so.

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