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Weyerhaeuser Company v. Domtar Corporation et al
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August 31, 2016
Domtar Scores Win In Post-$3.3B Merger Workers' Comp Suit
A Delaware federal court handed Domtar Corp. a quick win Wednesday, finding that Weyerhaeuser Co. had given up its right to try and collect workers' compensation payments it made for retirees following the $3.3 billion sale of a paper business to Domtar in 2007.
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July 30, 2014
Weyerhaeuser Gets Post-$3.3B Merger Retirees Suit Trimmed
A Delaware federal judge ruled Wednesday that Domtar Corp. is not liable for workers' compensation claims filed before 2011 by retirees of Weyerhaeuser Co., a company that sold its fine paper business to Domtar for $3.3 billion in 2007, ruling that such claims are barred by statute of limitations.
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February 24, 2014
Domtar, Weyerhaeuser Spar Over Retirees After $3.3B Sale
Domtar Corp. on Friday denied allegations that it is responsible for paying out claims to employees who retired from Weyerhaeuser Co.'s fine paper unit before it was picked up by Domtar in 2007 in a deal worth $3.3 billion, asking a Delaware judge to toss the suit Weyerhaeuser lodged last month.