15 U.S.C. § 15a : US Code - Section 15A: Suits by United States; amount of recovery; prejudgment interest
Search 15 U.S.C. § 15a : US Code - Section 15A: Suits by United States; amount of recovery; prejudgment interest
Whenever the United States is hereafter injured in its business
or property by reason of anything forbidden in the antitrust laws
it may sue therefor in the United States district court for the
district in which the defendant resides or is found or has an
agent, without respect to the amount in controversy, and shall
recover threefold the damages by it sustained and the cost of suit.
The court may award under this section, pursuant to a motion by the
United States promptly made, simple interest on actual damages for
the period beginning on the date of service of the pleading of the
United States setting forth a claim under the antitrust laws and
ending on the date of judgment, or for any shorter period therein,
if the court finds that the award of such interest for such period
is just in the circumstances. In determining whether an award of
interest under this section for any period is just in the
circumstances, the court shall consider only -
(1) whether the United States or the opposing party, or either
party's representative, made motions or asserted claims or
defenses so lacking in merit as to show that such party or
representative acted intentionally for delay or otherwise acted
in bad faith;
(2) whether, in the course of the action involved, the United
States or the opposing party, or either party's representative,
violated any applicable rule, statute, or court order providing
for sanctions for dilatory behavior or otherwise providing for
expeditious proceedings;
(3) whether the United States or the opposing party, or either
party's representative, engaged in conduct primarily for the
purpose of delaying the litigation or increasing the cost
thereof; and
(4) whether the award of such interest is necessary to
compensate the United States adequately for the injury sustained
by the United States.
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