COASTAL FUELS OF PUERTO RICO v. CARIBBEAN PETROLEUM

No. 98-1652.

175 F.3d 18 (1999)

COASTAL FUELS OF PUERTO RICO, INC., Plaintiff, Appellee, v. CARIBBEAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION, Defendant, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided April 14, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William L. Patton, with whom Steven A. Kaufman, Jane E. Willis, Ropes & Gray, John M. Garcia, and Garcia & Fernandez were on brief, for appellant.

Michael S. Yauch, with whom Roberto Boneta, Munoz Boneta Gonzales Arbona Benitez & Peral, Mark E. Haddad, and Sidley & Austin were on brief, for appellee.

Before LYNCH, Circuit Judge, HALL, Senior Circuit Judge, and LIPEZ, Circuit Judge.


LYNCH, Circuit Judge.

In its third visit to this court, this antitrust price-discrimination case raises a number of important damages issues.

After the first trial in this case, this court upheld a finding of antitrust liability against Caribbean Petroleum Corporation ("CAPECO") on a Puerto Rican law price-discrimination theory and a tort verdict of $500,000, but reversed a finding of monopolization in violation of the Sherman Act. We vacated the jury verdict...

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