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Case Citation
Legal Case Name

Fraser v. Major League Soccer, L.L.C. Case Brief

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit2002Docket #1063861
284 F.3d 47 59 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 418 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 4400 2002 WL 407881

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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis

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tl;dr: Professional soccer players sued Major League Soccer (MLS), alleging its single-entity structure, where the league owns all teams and centrally contracts with players, was an illegal conspiracy to suppress wages. The court affirmed judgment for MLS, finding the players failed to prove the relevant market.

Legal Significance: The case explores the “single-entity” defense for sports leagues under Sherman Act § 1. It declines to definitively label MLS a single entity but finds its structure justifiable under the rule of reason, highlighting the necessity of proving a relevant market for most antitrust claims.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Major League Soccer (MLS) was formed as a limited liability company with a unique structure to create a viable top-tier U.S. soccer league after prior leagues failed. MLS, the central entity, owns all teams, intellectual property, and player contracts. It negotiates player salaries centrally and assigns players to teams. Certain investors, known as “operator/investors,” manage individual teams under contract with MLS, handle local marketing, and retain a portion of local revenues. These operator/investors also hold a majority of votes on the MLS managing board. A class of players sued MLS and its operator/investors, alleging that the structure, specifically the centralized salary setting and prohibition on teams competing for players, constituted an illegal conspiracy to fix wages in violation of Sherman Act § 1. They also brought claims under Sherman Act § 2 and Clayton Act § 7, alleging monopolization and anticompetitive asset combination. At trial on the § 2 claim, a jury found the players failed to prove their proposed relevant market: Division I professional soccer players in the United States.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Does a professional sports league structured as a single limited liability company, which owns all teams and centrally contracts with players, constitute a per se illegal conspiracy in restraint of trade under Section 1 of the Sherman Act?

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Legal Issue

Does a professional sports league structured as a single limited liability company, which owns all teams and centrally contracts with players, constitute a per se illegal conspiracy in restraint of trade under Section 1 of the Sherman Act?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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  • The court reviewed whether Major League Soccer’s (MLS) unique structure, where
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