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Personal Injury & Torts

Jul. 9, 2010

Defendants Try to Kill Panel Class

Companies in a massive price fixing case involving thin film transistor-liquid crystal display panels want a federal judge to reconsider class certification of indirect and direct purchasers.

By Rebecca Beyer

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Defendants in the massive price fixing case involving thin film transistor-liquid crystal display panels want to ask San Francisco U.S. District Judge Susan Illston to reconsider her order certifying classes of indirect and direct purchasers. In a motion filed Wednesday, the defendants claim the standard Illston used to certify the TFT-LCD classes was "rejected" in April b...

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