Answer:
Option B, Court cases cost too much time and money.
Step-by-step explanation:
A business practice rarely violated the Sherman Act and if it does so it is governed under the sub head “rule of reason”. Under this sub head if the trade is found to be violating the act due to unreasonable trade restraining such as are monopolies, tying, exclusive dealings, and price discrimination, then the trade is fined, sued, or broken up. Also the cost of fighting against the violations imposed is too high to mess with . Also the clearance time could extend up to years. Therefore violation becomes a costly affair
Hence, option B is correct