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  1. August 09, 2016

    2nd Circ. Nixes Secondary Aluminum Buyers' Antitrust Suit

    The Second Circuit agreed with a New York federal judge on Tuesday that the manufacturers and buyers of aluminum products weren't targeted by and can't sue over alleged price-fixing by Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Glencore in the aluminum futures market.

  2. March 21, 2016

    Aluminum Consumers Press 2nd Circ. For Antitrust Standing

    Aluminum buyers who say Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Glencore conspired with warehouses to jack up the metal's price invited the Second Circuit on Monday to let them back into trial court, arguing that U.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest erred in refusing them standing under states' expansive anti-monopoly laws.

  3. March 18, 2016

    2nd Circ. Aluminum Case Could Help Shape Antitrust Standing

    When the Second Circuit hears oral arguments from aluminum end users accusing Goldman Sachs Group and others of manipulating aluminum warehousing rates, the court could offer clues about how high the antitrust standing bar should be for companies that didn't buy products directly from alleged conspirators, experts say.

  4. December 14, 2015

    Aluminum Users Continue Bid To Revive Antitrust Suit

    Aluminum purchasers made a final bid Friday to convince the Second Circuit to revive their claims that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and others illegally manipulated rates to warehouse the metal, insisting a district court used the wrong test to assess their claims.

  5. August 12, 2015

    Aluminum Buyers Push 2nd Circ. To Revive Antitrust Suit

    A group of aluminum purchasers urged the Second Circuit Wednesday to revive their claims that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and others illegally manipulated rates to warehouse the metal, saying the district court wrongly used a federal standard to assess their state antitrust claims.

  6. April 30, 2015

    2nd Circ. Lifts Stay On Aluminum Storage Antitrust Appeal

    The Second Circuit lifted a stay Thursday on a group of aluminum purchasers' effort to revive their antitrust suit against banks and others involved in warehousing the metal, saying the case could go forward now that the lower court had refused to dismiss related claims.

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