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Occupant Safety Systems - Direct Purchaser Actions
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2:12-cv-00601
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- Alston & Bird
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- Robins Kaplan
- Sommers Schwartz
- Spector Roseman
- Steven Williams Law
- Susman Godfrey
- Williams & Connolly
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February 02, 2021
Takata's US Ch. 11 Trustee Cuts $84M Auto Parts MDL Deal
Purchasers of auto passenger safety systems are seeking approval of an $84 million settlement deal with the bankruptcy trust set up by the Chapter 11 plan for Takata's U.S. arm, part of sweeping antitrust litigation centered on the price of auto parts.
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February 05, 2020
Direct Purchasers Drop Takata From Auto Parts MDL
Takata Corp. has slipped out of claims from direct purchasers who are embroiled in multidistrict litigation against the Japanese auto parts giant over allegations it took part in a price-fixing scheme.
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January 10, 2018
Toyoda To Pay Purchasers $34M In Auto Parts Antitrust MDL
A putative class of direct buyers who sued Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd. over alleged price-fixing of occupant safety systems asked a Michigan federal judge Tuesday to approve a $34 million settlement with the manufacturer, the latest deal to emerge from a massive multidistrict litigation against auto industry companies.
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April 09, 2015
TRW To Pay Direct Buyers $8M In Auto Parts Antitrust MDL
A Michigan federal judge Thursday gave tentative approval to an $8 million settlement to resolve a class action brought by direct purchasers of occupant safety systems who accuse TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. of colluding with other auto parts makers to fix the prices of the parts.