Shock Absorbers - Dealership Actions

  1. November 14, 2018

    Car Dealers Seek OK For $9.12M Deal In KYB Antitrust Action

    Japanese auto parts maker KYB Corp. will pay car dealers $9.12 million to settle an antitrust action accusing it of fixing the prices of shock absorbers, according to the dealers' request for preliminary approval in a Michigan federal court Wednesday.

  2. August 07, 2018

    Dealers Slam Car Parts Makers For Stalling Price-Fixing Case

    Saying it's the latest in pre-trial "gamesmanship" designed to "hamstring" their case, automobile dealerships and end payors suing auto parts makers for alleged price-fixing asked a federal judge in Michigan on Tuesday to reject KYB Corp. and Showa's attempt to scrap an evidence-sharing timetable.

  3. May 29, 2018

    Early Win Bid Premature In Auto Parts MDL, Plaintiffs Say

    Plaintiffs in a suit accusing auto parts makers of conspiring to fix prices have urged a Michigan federal judge to turn down one parts maker's attempt to nix their claims, arguing that the discovery process has just begun.

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