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Price Fixing versus Fee Setting

Nurse Entrepreneurs, RN Self-Employment, Setting FeesBy Michelle DeLizio Podlesni04/15/2013

Price fixing is when prices are set in advance rather than by the free market. It is illegal. The crime of price fixing is subject to federal prosecution by the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice under the Sherman Act of 1890. The general rule is that vendors  (providers of products and services)…

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