Tag: price-fixing
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Tuna Price-Fixing Suits Consolidated
Nine putative class actions and 44 related cases alleging that StarKist Co., Bumble Bee Foods LLC and Tri-Union Seafoods LLC conspired to fix prices of canned tuna have been consolidated by the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. In re Packaged Seafood Prods. Antitrust Litig., No. 15-2670 (S.D. Cal., order entered December 9, 2015). The…
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Ninth Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Tin Can Conspiracy Allegations
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected Stanislaus Food Products Co.’s attempt to revive a lawsuit alleging that several major manufacturers of tin cans conspired to cede the market to a single company, USS-POSCO Industries (UPI). Stanislaus Food Prods. Co. v. USS-POSCO Industries, No. 13-15475 (9th Cir., order entered October 13, 2015). “This appeal, which…
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Tuna Companies Accused of Price Fixing in Supermarket Cooperative’s Lawsuit
Bumble Bee Foods, Starkist Co. and Thai Union Frozen Products have been fixing tuna prices since 2011, according to a putative class action brought by Olean Wholesale Grocery Cooperative, Inc. Olean Wholesale Grocery Coop. v. Bumble Bee Foods LLC, No. 15-1714 (S.D. Cal., filed August 3, 2015). The complaint notes that while tuna consumption has…
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European Court Affirms Ruling Against Dole on Banana Price-Fixing
The European Court of Justice has refused to void a lower court’s decision against Dole Foods confirming an $83 million fine shared with other companies resulting from a finding of collusion to fix the prices of bananas sold in several European countries. Dole Food & Dole Germany v. Commission, No. C-286/13 P (E.C.J., order entered…
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MDL Court Finds Chocolate Cos. Did Not Conspire to Increase Prices
A federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) court in Pennsylvania has determined that individual-purchaser plaintiffs and a direct-purchaser class failed to discover evidence that U.S. chocolate companies conspired to increase prices for immediate-consumption products between 2002 and 2007, and, with “nothing more than speculation as to the who, what, when, where, and how of communications that allegedly…
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German Antitrust Regulator Fines Chocolatiers over Illegal Price-Fixing Cartel
According to a news source, Germany’s Federal Cartel Office (BKA) has imposed €60 million (US$81.4 million) in fines against 11 chocolate and confectionary companies, including the German subsidiaries of Kraft Foods and Nestlé SA, for allegedly establishing a cartel in the late 2000s to fix prices. While Nestlé has reportedly indicated that it will challenge…
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Ninth Circuit Allows Dairy Farmers to Pursue Damages for Misreported Milk Pricing Data
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has determined that the “filed rate doctrine” does not bar the state law-based claims of dairy farmers alleging that milk marketing cooperatives (handlers) provided erroneous reports to the federal government which relied on them to set a minimum price structure for raw milk sales; as a result, the farmers…
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Idaho Court Allows Potato Antitrust Litigation to Proceed
A federal court in Idaho has denied all pending motions to dismiss in litigation brought by direct and indirect potato purchasers who allege that the defendants violated antitrust laws by agreeing to reduce the supply of potatoes in the United States to increase their price. In re Fresh & Process Potatoes Antitrust Litig., MDL No. 10-2186…