It said the appeals court ruling allows a company to be held liable for triple damages under the racketeering law for conducting the affairs of a purported enterprise that is nothing more than a business agreement between two corporations.
The high court rejected the appeal without any comment or recorded dissent.
(Reporting by James Vicini)

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