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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Jun. 3, 2026

CRT price-fixing defendant seeks to undo default judgment

A Chinese electronics company facing billions in potential liability argues CRT antitrust plaintiffs failed to prove classwide injury, prompting Judge Jon Tigar to consider a late challenge.

CRT price-fixing defendant seeks to undo default judgment
U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar

U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar will hear a last-minute motion to prevent a default judgment after he imposed terminating sanctions a year and a half ago against the last remaining defendant in 2007 antitrust litigation over price-fixing of cathode ray tubes.

Irico Group, represented by Norton Rose Fulbright, filed an objection to the default judgment last month after Tigar said he would accept the plaintiffs' experts' damages models, as well as motions to decertify the ...

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