Abstract
The anticompetitive nature of state-imposed restrictions on a bank's ability to expand by the establishment of branch offices is examined as a possible justification for extensive cooperation between the subsidiaries of a holding company. The limits of the intraenterprise conspiracy doctrine are explored, and suggestions are offered as to the scope of permissible cooperation.
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18 Ariz. L. Rev. 147 (1976)
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