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Steves and Sons, Inc. v. Jeld-Wen, Inc.
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3:16-cv-00545
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January 31, 2019
Door Maker Will Use Appeal To Stall Factory Sale, Court Told
A door maker that scored an unprecedented divestiture order in its antitrust suit against door part supplier Jeld-Wen told a Virginia federal court Wednesday that its victory will be all for naught if Jeld-Wen is allowed to put off the court-ordered sale of its factory for years with a drawn-out appeal.
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January 14, 2019
Door Maker Seeks New Trial After $185M Antitrust Verdict
A North Carolina-based door part supplier urged a Virginia federal judge Friday to order a new trial after a jury returned a $185 million antitrust verdict against it, arguing that an order bifurcating the trial prevented the jury from hearing vital evidence.
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December 07, 2018
Door Maker Wins Price Protections After $185M Verdict
A North Carolina-based door part supplier will have to align its prices with fluctuating input costs and share that data with its buyer to comply with findings in a $185 million antitrust verdict, a Virginia federal judge ruled Friday.
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December 03, 2018
No Injunction For Door Maker After $1.2M Royalties Win
North Carolina-based door manufacturer Jeld-Wen Inc. can't force a rival to stop using its stolen trade secrets after a jury already handed Jeld-Wen $1.2 million for the misappropriation, a Virginia federal judge ruled.
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November 13, 2018
Doormaker Flouting $185M Antitrust Verdict, Court Told
A Virginia federal court must force a North Carolina-based doormaker to comply with a $185 million jury verdict finding it violated antitrust law, rival Steves and Sons Inc. argued Monday in its continued push to make the company lower its prices.
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October 31, 2018
Doormaker Slams Damages Bid After Order To Sell Factory
A company that makes interior doors blasted a rival for continuing to seek monetary damages in an antitrust suit even after a Virginia federal judge ordered the doormaker to sell a factory in order to resolve allegations of anti-competitive behavior.
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October 09, 2018
Factory Ordered Sold In Groundbreaking Merger Breakup
A factory that makes interior door covers must be sold to restore competition after a rival became the first private company to successfully challenge a merger under the Clayton Act without government help and reach a jury verdict, a Virginia federal judge held Friday.
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June 04, 2018
Door Maker Seeks Return Of Trade Secrets After $1.2M Win
An Oregon door manufacturer Friday asked a Virginia federal court to order a competitor to return or destroy trade secrets that were the subject of a $1.2 million jury award last month.
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February 15, 2018
Door-Maker Wins $59M In Antitrust Suit Against Parts Supplier
A Virginia federal jury on Thursday awarded a Texas door manufacturer $58.6 million in its antitrust suit against a supplier of molded door skins, a crucial door component, finding the supplier violated antitrust law by acquiring a competing supplier and overcharging the door-maker for components.
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February 09, 2018
Door Skins Supplier Denied Quick Win In Antitrust Suit
A Virginia federal judge Friday shot down an Oregon-based door skins supplier's bid to escape antitrust claims, saying there are factual disputes as to whether a 2012 merger enabled the company to engage in anti-competitive behavior to the detriment of a Texas doormaker.
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