Occupant Safety Systems - Dealership Actions

  1. October 18, 2018

    Toyoda Gosei To Pay $10.8M To Dealers In Auto Parts MDL

    A Michigan federal judge on Thursday gave the first nod to a $10.8 million settlement between auto dealerships and parts maker Toyoda Gosei and its affiliates in a multidistirict litigation over allegations of bid-rigging and fixing prices on a variety of parts.

  2. October 06, 2014

    TRW To Pay $1.7M To End Dealer Claims In Price-Fixing MDL

    TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. has agreed to fork over $1.7 million to settle auto dealerships' claims in a multidistrict litigation accusing it of conspiring with other auto parts makers to fix the price of occupant safety systems, according to documents filed in Michigan federal court.

  3. September 25, 2014

    Parts Makers Get State Claims Pared In Price-Fixing MDL

    A Michigan federal judge on Thursday pared claims against auto parts makers TRW Automotive Holdings Corp., Takata Corp., Autoliv Inc. and more, in the multidistrict litigation over an alleged scheme to fix the price of occupant safety systems, tossing certain state antitrust and consumer protection claims but keeping others in play.

  4. July 08, 2014

    2 Auto Parts Makers Settle With Dealers In Antitrust MDL

    A Michigan federal judge on Monday greenlighted a pair of settlements totaling about $7 million in antitrust multidistrict litigation between auto dealerships and several auto parts makers over their alleged participation in a scheme to fix the prices of occupant safety restraints and automotive wire harnesses.