When the Texas Supreme Court released The Coca-Cola Co., et al. v. Harmar Bottling Co., et al. in October, it was the legal equivalent of shaking a soda can and pulling the tab. Now, five months later, the court is considering whether to rehear the case.

Not only did the high court’s 5-4 decision in Harmar take away a $15 million jury verdict in an antitrust case that five soft-drink bottlers won against Coca-Cola, it also ushered in a huge, two-part change in Texas antitrust law.

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