Sharp disagreements in the Second Circuit over whether a Connecticut liquor law runs afoul of antitrust law, recently exposed in a bitter dissent, highlight a circuit split that some experts predict will be taken up by the US Supreme Court.

A three-judge panel upheld the law in February by batting down a retailer's challenge to three parts of Connecticut's liquor sales law, including a controversial "post and hold" provision that lets wholesalers match each other's prices. The panel rejected the retailers' claim that the provision forced wholesalers into illegal price-fixing deals.

"There is a split, and it's an important area," said Raymond Jacobsen Jr., McDermott partner, backing the retailer's view that the "post and hold" requirement creates a clear state-sanctioned violation of the Sherman Act. He said he believes it's a question that will intrigue the justices.

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Originally published on Law360, September 2019.

2nd Circ. Tussle Distills Court Divide On Booze Laws

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