Energy Conversion Devices Liquidation Trust v. Trina Solar Limited et al

  1. August 18, 2016

    Bankrupt Solar Panel Co. Can't Revive $950M Antitrust Suit

    The Sixth Circuit on Thursday rejected a bankrupt solar panel producer’s bid to revive its $950 million antitrust suit against three Chinese companies in the same business, saying there’s no evidence those firms agreed to lower prices and force their competitor out of the market.

  2. August 21, 2015

    No Rehearing For Defunct Solar Co.'s $950M Antitrust Suit

    A Michigan federal judge on Thursday refused to hear the trustee for bankrupt Energy Conversion Devices Inc.'s reconsideration bid in a $950 million antitrust suit against three Chinese solar panel producers, finding that ECD had again failed to prove standing.

  3. November 17, 2014

    Defunct Solar Co. Wants $950M Panel Antitrust Suit Revived

    The trustee for bankrupt Energy Conversion Devices Inc. urged a Michigan federal judge on Friday to reconsider his dismissal of ECD's $950 million antitrust suit accusing three Chinese solar panel producers of conspiring to fix prices, arguing it had shown the trio had essentially prevented new competition.

  4. November 03, 2014

    Chinese Solar Cos. Win Dismissal of $950M Antitrust Suit

    A Michigan federal judge on Friday tossed a $950 million antitrust lawsuit accusing a trio of Chinese solar panel producers of participating in a price-fixing scheme, ruling that Energy Conversion Devices Inc. failed to establish it had antitrust standing.

  5. June 23, 2014

    Chinese Solar Cos. Fire Back In $950M Antitrust Suit

    Chinese solar panel producers Trina Solar Ltd. and Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd. shot back against a $950 million antitrust suit brought by Energy Conversion Devices Inc. on Friday, arguing the bankrupt company's claims are barred because the companies did not unreasonably restrain trade.

  6. June 18, 2014

    $950M Solar Antitrust Suit Blocked From Calif. Transfer

    A Michigan federal judge on Wednesday refused to let former solar panel producer Energy Conversion Devices Inc. transfer a $950 million antitrust suit accusing three Chinese companies of conspiring to dump inferior panels in the U.S. to California, finding the company was attempting to forum shop.

  7. April 21, 2014

    $950M Solar Conspiracy Suit 'Implausible,' Chinese Cos. Say

    A trio of Chinese solar panel companies targeted in Energy Conversion Devices Inc.'s $950 million antitrust suit over their alleged conspiracy to dump inferior solar panels in the U.S. contended Friday that ECD didn't allege a plausible conspiracy or plead an injury resulting from the purported scheme.

  8. October 09, 2013

    $950M Solar Conspiracy Suit Is 'Baseless,' Chinese Co. Says

    Onetime solar panel market leader Energy Conversion Devices Inc.'s $950 million antitrust lawsuit claiming three Chinese companies conspired to dump their inferior solar panels in the U.S. is a "baseless" attempt to blame others for its bankruptcy, one of the defendants said Wednesday.

  9. October 07, 2013

    $950M Suit Blames Chinese Solar Cos. For US Rival's Demise

    One-time solar panel market leader Energy Conversion Devices Inc. was driven out of business by three Chinese companies that conspired to dominate the American solar market, the bankrupt company's liquidating trustee alleged in a $950 million antitrust lawsuit filed Friday.

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