March 25, 2015
A Taiwanese aftermarket auto parts maker has agreed to pay $16 million to settle claims made by direct purchasers of its products in the U.S. that the company and other manufacturers in Taiwan conspired to fix prices on the parts, according to a Tuesday filing in Wisconsin federal court.
September 06, 2012
A Wisconsin federal judge refused Wednesday to dismiss a consolidated proposed class action alleging price fixing by Taiwanese aftermarket sheet metal auto parts makers, saying the plaintiffs had properly pled their claims.
July 07, 2011
A Wisconsin federal judge refused Wednesday to reconsider his ruling that U.S. auto parts distributors could bring a proposed price-fixing class action against Taiwanese manufacturers under the Sherman Act even if the parts were purchased outside the U.S.
December 03, 2010
A federal judge has declined to dismiss a putative class action brought by two American auto parts distributors who claim Taiwanese manufacturers conspired to overcharge them and force competitors out of the industry.