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Justice Department's First Ever Antitrust Extradition
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Shepard Goldfein and James A. Keyte write: While criminal convictions and prison sentences in the antitrust context are noteworthy in their own right, Romano Pisciotti's conviction in a Florida federal court carries even more clout because it came less than three weeks after Pisciotti's extradition from Germany.Bridgestone Wins Court Ruling in Class Action Over Bills
A federal appeals panel has sided with the Bridgestone tire company in upholding the dismissal of a putative class action triggered by a $1.20 shop supplies fee tacked onto a Missouri customer's bill.Antitrust Enforcers Update at ABA Antitrust Spring Meeting
The 62nd annual American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section's spring meeting recently concluded in Washington, D.C. This is the largest annual gathering of antitrust professionals in the world.Courtney Law Firm To Be Paid $114,250 Some 15 Years Later After Ford Explorer Case
A Coral Gables attorney and his firm will finally be paid $114,250 for their labors in the late 1990s that helped bring about a $19 million settlement for the family of a teenager killed in a Ford Explorer rollover.Another Guilty Plea in DOJ Auto Parts Price-Fixing Case
The U.S. Department of Justice racked up another guilty plea in its massive auto parts price-fixing investigation, announcing today that a former Japanese auto parts executive is headed to prison for one year and a day for obstruction of justice.Another Guilty Plea in DOJ Auto Parts Price-Fixing Case
The U.S. Department of Justice racked up another guilty plea in its massive auto parts price-fixing investigation, announcing today that a former Japanese auto parts executive is headed to prison for one year and a day for obstruction of justice.Owner of Closely Held Corporation Must Use Derivative Action to Sue Director
An individual owner of a closely held corporation may not directly sue a director over alleged breach of duty to the company, the state Superior Court has ruled, holding that under Pennsylvania law such an action should be pursued as a derivative action on behalf of the corporate entity.DOJ Warns 'Repeat Offenders' with $425 Million Bridgestone Fine
The Justice Department has a message for companies in trouble for fixing prices: If you're going to come clean, you better not hold back.Gov: Bridgestone Agrees to Plead Guilty
Bridgestone Corp. has agreed to plead guilty in a price-fixing conspiracy and pay a $425 million criminal fine in a Justice Department investigation that has swept the automotive parts industry.Trending Stories
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