Maine lobstermen’s group seeks end to supply discussion ban

The Maine Lobstermen’s Association has asked the U.S. Department of Justice for relief from a 56-year-old restriction that limits the trade group’s ability to discuss management of the fishery.

The association, which represents 1,200 commercial lobstermen, filed a request Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Portland, seeking to terminate a consent decree issued in 1958 after a price-fixing judgment against the organization and its leader.

The order prevents the trade group from discussing any issues that affect the supply of lobsters. It is obsolete and no longer needed, the request says, because the association does not do any lobster fishing, and federal antitrust laws prohibiting price fixing have been enacted since then.

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