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Fond du Lac Bumper Exchange Inc et al v. Jui Li Enterprise Company Ltd et al
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2:09-cv-00852
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September 24, 2019
Indirect Auto Parts Buyers Reach Final Deal In Price-Fix Suit
A Wisconsin federal judge greenlighted a $50,000 deal Tuesday that will let a Taiwanese auto parts maker escape claims that it was part of an international conspiracy to fix the price of automotive sheet metal products.
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August 08, 2019
Court OKs $865K Atty Fees In Taiwan Auto Parts Price-Fix Suit
A Wisconsin federal judge awarded nearly $1 million in attorney fees after a class of car part direct purchasers struck a $3.25 million deal with a Taiwanese parts maker for allegedly fixing prices on certain aftermarket sheet metal products.
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April 24, 2019
Auto Parts Buyers Reach $3.25M Deal In Taiwan Price-Fix Suit
A class of car-part direct purchasers on Tuesday said it struck a deal with a Taiwanese parts maker to wrap up a lawsuit over alleged price-fixing on certain aftermarket sheet metal products, resolving their claims in Wisconsin federal court for $3.25 million.
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January 14, 2019
Auto Parts Co. Threatens US Exit Over Price-Fixing: Plaintiffs
A Taiwanese auto parts company has threatened to pull out of the U.S. market if a proposed class of consumers accusing the company of price-fixing keeps pushing for a default judgment instead of accepting a $500,000 settlement the consumers had already rejected, the plaintiffs told a Wisconsin federal court.
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September 14, 2018
Auto Parts Buyers Must Seek Damages One-On-One, Cos. Say
A pair of Taiwanese parts suppliers urged a Wisconsin federal judge Thursday to decertify two groups of aftermarket sheet metal parts purchasers seeking damages to close out price-fixing allegations where every other defendant has settled, with the suppliers arguing the buyers' damages claims must be handled individually.
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January 12, 2018
Auto Parts Buyers Say Too Late To Revive Price-Fixing Suit
Purchasers of aftermarket vehicle components Thursday urged a Wisconsin federal court to uphold a default judgment potentially totaling $162 million against a pair of Taiwanese parts suppliers over price-fixing allegations, saying the companies' attempt to resurrect the case comes too late.
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November 17, 2017
Auto Parts Buyers Seek $162M Default In Price-Fixing Suit
Purchasers of aftermarket vehicle components urged a Wisconsin federal judge on Thursday to force a Taiwanese parts maker to pay more than $162 million for failing to hire new counsel and effectively abandoning the purchasers' price-fixing lawsuit.
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November 16, 2017
Taiwanese Auto Parts Co. To Pay $3.35M In Price-Fix Suit
A class of car-part direct purchasers asked a Wisconsin federal judge Thursday to approve a $3.35 million settlement with Taiwanese automotive component maker Jui Li Enterprise Co. Ltd. to resolve a lawsuit over alleged price-fixing on certain aftermarket sheet metal products.
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August 09, 2017
Indirect Buyers Win Cert. In Sheet Metal Antitrust Suit
A Wisconsin federal judge on Tuesday certified state and national classes of indirect purchasers who allegedly bought aftermarket automotive sheet metal parts at inflated prices but refused to enforce an unsigned settlement agreement with two remaining auto parts makers in the suit.
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May 16, 2017
Auto Parts Buyers Slam Maker's Bid To End Antitrust Suit
The direct purchasers of aftermarket automotive sheet metal parts asked a Wisconsin federal judge not to grant a Taiwanese auto parts maker a quick win in their antitrust suit against it, arguing in three separate filings on Monday that the company has not met the high bar to beat the claims.