Sec. 4. (a) Any person who has suffered injuries or damages as a result of a contract or combination described in section 1 of this chapter, or by any other violation of this chapter, may bring an action in a circuit or superior court having jurisdiction in the county where the defendant resides or is engaged in business, or in any county where service may be obtained, without respect to the amount in controversy. The plaintiff in an action brought under this section is entitled to recover threefold damages awarded in the action, plus reasonable costs and attorney's fees.
(b) The attorney general may bring an action under this section on behalf of the state or a political subdivision.
Formerly: Acts 1899, c.148, s.4. As amended by P.L.152-1986, SEC.16; P.L.135-2008, SEC.6.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 1. Combinations in Restraint of Trade
Chapter 3. Combinations to Prevent Sale of Supplies
24-1-3-1. Offenses; Voiding Contracts
24-1-3-3. Continuing Violations; Penalties
24-1-3-3.1. Attorney General May Bring Action on Behalf of the State or a Political Subdivision
24-1-3-5. Service of Process; Parties Residing Outside County in Which Action Arises