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Litigation

Jul. 4, 2014

International antitrust case to be reconsidered by appeals court

In a lawsuit with major implications for price fixing cases in California, a federal appeals court decided to rehear a case it previously decided this year involving U.S. legal jurisdiction over foreign antitrust violations.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In a lawsuit with major implications for price fixing cases in California, a federal appeals court decided to rehear a case it previously decided this year involving U.S. legal jurisdiction over foreign antitrust violations.


The Justice Department joined the plaintiff, Google Inc.-owned Motorola Mobility LLC, in asking the panel to look again at the issue, while the governments of Japan, Taiwan an...

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