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Litigation

Sep. 2, 2011

Plaintiffs score $388 million in settlements in price fixing case

Eight companies that manufacture display panels used in computers, cell phones and television screens have agreed to pay $388 million to class plaintiffs to resolve part of a massive antitrust case in San Francisco federal court.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Eight companies that manufacture display panels used in computers, cell phones and television screens have agreed to pay $388 million to a class of plaintiffs to resolve part of a massive antitrust complaint pending in San Francisco federal court.


Attorneys for the plaintiffs filed a motion late Tuesday seeking preliminary approval of the settlement, which would resolve the price fixing claims of mo...

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