Publication Paper Antitrust Litigation

  1. August 19, 2013

    Stora Enso To Pay $8M To End Paper Antitrust MDL

    Finnish paper company Stora Enso Oyj has agreed to pay $8 million to resolve a class action claiming that its former North American subsidiary, now a unit of the recently reorganized NewPage Holding Corp., conspired with a rival paper producer to fix prices, the plaintiffs said Monday.

  2. January 07, 2011

    Corrected: Plaintiffs Appeal Toss Of Paper Price-Fixing Suit

    A class of commercial grade paper direct purchasers has asked the Second Circuit to revive a lawsuit accusing Finnish paper seller Stora Enso Oyj of price-fixing. (Corrects an article published Jan. 7.)

  3. December 15, 2010

    Stora Enso Gets Paper Antitrust Action Tossed

    A federal judge has thrown out a price-fixing class action against Finnish paper seller Stora Enso Oyj, saying a series of meetings between an SEO executive and a longtime friend who worked at a rival company is not enough to prove an illegal conspiracy.

  4. December 13, 2007

    Paper Giant Cut From Slew Of Antitrust Cases

    After lumbering along for more than three years, the U.S. unit of Norwegian paper giant Norske Skogindustrier's has been dropped from nearly three dozen class action suits that accused the subsidiary of engaging in anti-competitive conduct in the U.S. publication paper market.

  5. November 12, 2007

    Paper Company Pays $17M To Settle Allegations

    Magazine-paper maker UPM-Kymmene has agreed to pay $17 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it participated in a cartel to set the price of publication paper.

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