Cass Student Advertising, Inc. v. National Educational Advertising Services, Inc., 76-1229
Citation | 537 F.2d 282 |
Decision Date | 08 June 1976 |
Docket Number | No. 76-1229,76-1229 |
Parties | 1976-2 Trade Cases 60,974 CASS STUDENT ADVERTISING, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICES, INC., Defendant-Appellant. |
Court | U.S. Court of Appeals — Seventh Circuit |
John T. Cusack, Chicago, Ill., for defendant-appellant.
Jerald P. Esrick, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff-appellee.
Before CLARK, Associate Justice, ** SPRECHER, Circuit Judge, and CAMPBELL, Senior District Judge. ***
This antitrust action seeking treble damages, attorney's fees and injunctive relief was brought by Cass Student Advertising, Inc., against its only other competitor in the field of representing college newspapers for the placement of national advertising, National Educational Advertising Services, Inc. (NEAS). In a prior consideration of this case, we upheld the district court's findings of fact, inter alia, that NEAS for 40 years had been the sole firm in the field, that at the time of suit it controlled 87% of the college newspaper advertising market and that it had 894 college newspapers under exclusive representation agreements including almost all of the newspapers from the 100 schools with the largest student enrollments. Cass Student Advertising, Inc. v. National Educational Advertising Service, Inc., 516 F.2d 1092 (7th Cir. 1975). We reversed the judgment of the district court, however, on the ground that the relevant market had been improperly defined. Judge Cummings, writing for the court, held that the relevant market was limited solely to college newspapers and not, as the district court had held, to other forms of the media which reach the college audience.
On remand, the district court applying this relevant market found that the defendant possessed monopoly power in the market, that it wilfully maintained that power with an intent to monopolize, and that provisions of its contracts which established NEAS as an exclusive national advertising representative constituted unlawful restraints of trade. Cass Student Advertising, Inc. v. National Educational Advertising Service, Inc., 407 F.Supp. 520 (N.D.Ill.1976). The district court enjoined NEAS from enforcing these contract provisions and ordered it to affirmatively notify all the newspapers with which it had such agreements that the exclusive representation provisions are null and void. 407 F.Supp. at 524. The court retained the issue of damages for later determination. NEAS appeals...
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