
On May 11, a federal judge in Michigan granted final approval of a $225 million partial settlement for American consumers and businesses that purchased automobiles affected by an allegedly illegal conspiracy to fix the prices of auto parts. Seltzer is co-lead counsel for end-payer plaintiffs in the long-running multidistrict class action. In re: Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation, 2:12-md-02311 (E.D. Mich., coordinated June 15...
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