B&L Contact Lens Settlement Includes Consent To Mail Order Sales
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Bausch & Lomb is required to sell its contact lenses through alternative distribution channels, including mail order companies, as part of a $17.5 mil. proposed settlement of a 1994 antitrust class-action lawsuit.
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