March 05, 2020
HP Inc. told a Texas federal judge Thursday that it has no protection to prevent a $438 million price-fixing judgment against Quanta Storage Inc. from becoming "worthless" without court intervention.
March 03, 2020
Optical disk drive manufacturer Quanta Storage Inc. has asked the Fifth Circuit to toss HP Inc.'s $438.7 million win in a price-fixing case, arguing that the electronics giant didn't show how many drives it purchased itself rather than through foreign subsidiaries.
January 03, 2020
HP Inc. won a $438 million judgment in Texas federal court Friday, securing nearly tripled damages after a jury found that Quanta Storage Inc. intentionally participated in a massive scheme to fix the price of optical disk drives and awarded $176 million to HP.
November 20, 2019
Facing a $176 million price-fixing verdict after a trial against Hewlett-Packard Co., optical disc drive maker Quanta Storage urged a Texas federal court Tuesday not to triple the verdict and, in fact, to reverse it altogether and grant Quanta a new trial.
November 08, 2019
Beck Redden LLP attorneys narrowed down evidence prepared by another firm in order to win a $176 million verdict for HP Inc. in a complex case alleging optical disk drive supplier Quanta was part of an industrywide price-fixing scheme.
October 30, 2019
HP Inc. has told a Texas federal court that it's entitled to walk away with $438 million in damages after a jury awarded it $176 million based on findings that Quanta Storage Inc. intentionally participated in a massive scheme to fix the price of optical disk drives.
October 22, 2019
Federal jurors in Houston on Tuesday awarded Hewlett-Packard Co. $176 million against Quanta Storage Inc. and Quanta Storage America Inc., agreeing with HP's claims that Quanta participated in a massive scheme to fix the price of optical disk drives.
October 16, 2019
An employee for a company that makes optical disk drives used the subject line "price fixing" when emailing other manufacturers to hammer out the details of what to bid for a job with Hewlett-Packard Co., federal jurors in Houston heard on Wednesday.