Customer Loyalty Programs in the US | Practical Law

Customer Loyalty Programs in the US | Practical Law

A Practice Note surveying the relevant US antitrust law and discussing current issues relating to customer loyalty programs, which involve price discounts or other financial arrangements in return for a customer purchase commitment. This Note addresses the risk factors that companies should consider in determining whether a particular loyalty program is lawful, including bundling, rebates, and exclusive dealing arrangements.

Customer Loyalty Programs in the US

Practical Law Practice Note 1-202-3495 (Approx. 20 pages)

Customer Loyalty Programs in the US

by Jerrold J. Ganzfried, Thomas Dillickrath, and Timothy Longman, formerly at Howrey LLP, with Practical Law Antitrust
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note surveying the relevant US antitrust law and discussing current issues relating to customer loyalty programs, which involve price discounts or other financial arrangements in return for a customer purchase commitment. This Note addresses the risk factors that companies should consider in determining whether a particular loyalty program is lawful, including bundling, rebates, and exclusive dealing arrangements.