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July 10, 2025
Tyson Says $55M Del. Poultry Plants Win Blocks Ga. Damages
Tyson Foods wants to block any claim to damages in a poultry rendering company's antitrust lawsuit, telling a Georgia federal judge Wednesday that a Delaware state court already ruled that it overpaid to buy out the company and asserting that precludes any claims that it forced the firm into an underpriced buyout.
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May 19, 2025
Tyson Says Feed Ingredient Co.'s Suppliers Chose It Fairly
Tyson Foods asked a Georgia federal judge to nix a poultry rendering company's antitrust lawsuit, arguing the evidence shows that contracts it inked with the company's raw materials suppliers were won out of competition, not conspiracy to force the rendering firm into an underpriced $865.8 million buyout.
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December 12, 2024
Koch Foods Demands $178K For 'Burdensome' Subpoena
Koch Foods has become the latest nonparty to an antitrust fight between Tyson Foods and a poultry rendering company to try to recover a six-figure legal bill from the latter company, after Koch said it was forced to comply with a "broad and ambiguous subpoena" for its communications with Tyson.
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August 05, 2024
Poultry Co. Fights Bid For $217K In Legal Costs For Subpoena
A poultry rendering company suing Tyson Foods for allegedly deploying anticompetitive tactics in order to force a dramatically undervalued buyout is fighting a bid from Darling Ingredients, a nonparty in the suit, to recoup the money spent fighting a subpoena.
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January 22, 2024
Tyson Minimized Deal's Pet Food Impacts To DOJ, Court Told
A poultry rendering company suing Tyson Foods for allegedly kneecapping the firm to force a dramatically undervalued buyout said that Tyson intentionally tried to "minimize" pricing impacts in justifying the deal to antitrust enforcers.
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June 20, 2023
Tyson Can't Transfer Forced Buyout Antitrust Suit
Broad forum selection language wasn't broad enough Monday for a Georgia federal judge to transfer an antitrust suit accusing Tyson Foods of using exclusive arrangements with a poultry rendering company's most important customers to force the firm to sell out, at a dramatically reduced price.
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January 04, 2023
Tyson Accused Of Forum Shopping In Ga. Antitrust Suit
Tyson Foods has deployed a "transparent forum-shopping tactic" now that a Georgia federal court has refused to dismiss a suit accusing the meat processing giant of forcing another company out of the southeastern poultry rendering market, that company told the court.
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November 09, 2022
Rendering Antitrust Suit Against Tyson Survives Dismissal Bid
A Georgia federal court has refused to toss an antitrust suit accusing Tyson Foods of driving a company out of the poultry rendering market in the Southeast through a group boycott and intimidation tactics that forced the owners to sell the business well below its value.