IN RE PORK ANTITRUST LITIGATION

  1. May 13, 2020

    Pork Processors Push Bid To Duck Antitrust Suit

    Pork processors including Tyson and Hormel urged a Minnesota federal court during a Wednesday hearing to toss allegations that they conspired to raise the price of pork by reducing supply, saying the buyers haven't shown the processors acted in parallel.

  2. May 12, 2020

    Pork Buyers Say 'Essential' Tag Bolsters Their Antitrust Case

    Pork buyers suing Smithfield, Tyson and other major producers over an alleged conspiracy to inflate prices have told a Minnesota federal court that a White House executive order meant to ensure that meatpackers continue operating during the coronavirus pandemic shows the producers can hike prices by reducing output.

  3. February 24, 2020

    Pork Buyers Bite Into Dismissal Bid On Renewed Claims

    Meat buyers defended rejiggered class action price-fixing claims they proposed in Minnesota federal court following attacks from Smithfield, Tyson and other major pork producers, with the buyers arguing they have more than adequately connected the producers' cutbacks in output to higher pork prices.

  4. August 08, 2019

    Pork Buyers See Tyson Price-Fixing Claims Axed, For Now

    Smithfield, Tyson and other major pork producers scored a large win Thursday when a Minnesota federal judge dismissed without prejudice a consolidated class action brought by three groups of meat purchasers that accused the companies of conspiring to increase the price of pork products.

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