In re Aftermarket Filters Antitrust Litigation

Updated: November 10, 2010
Status: Ongoing Case

In September 2008, Labaton Sucharow was appointed co-lead counsel after it filed the first lawsuit in the country on behalf of a proposed class of plaintiffs who purchased aftermarket automotive filters (oil, air, and fuel) directly from defendants, the largest manufacturers of these products.

Plaintiffs allege that defendants participated in a conspiracy to illegally fix the prices charged for aftermarket filters sold in the United States between January 1, 1999 and the present. The case is pending before the Honorable Robert W. Gettleman in the Northern District of Illinois.

Labaton Sucharow filed the case after it was exclusively provided with critical information about the conspiracy from a confidential informant. Subsequent to the Firm's filing, the Florida Attorney General commenced an action alleging substantially identical claims against defendants.

On November 5, 2009, the Court denied defendants' motions to dismiss. Discovery in the case is proceeding.

 

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