1. United Copper Sec. Co. v. Amalgamated Copper Co., No. 208., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 24, 1917. , May 21, 1917, Decided
OVERVIEW: Cause of action under the Sherman Act belonged to injured corporation, not its shareholders, and absent a conflict of interest or breach of trust, the decision to prosecute the case was in the discretion of the directors.
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