From The Am Law Litigation Daily
A set of precedent-setting antitrust class actions against Chinese manufacturers of vitamin C has cleared another big hurdle.
Plaintiffs accusing four Chinese vitamin C manufacturers of price-fixing have succeeded in gaining class certification from a federal judge in New York, reports The Am Law Litigation Daily.
January 30, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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From The Am Law Litigation Daily
A set of precedent-setting antitrust class actions against Chinese manufacturers of vitamin C has cleared another big hurdle.
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