Steves and Sons, Inc. v. Jeld-Wen, Inc.

  1. October 31, 2018

    Doormaker Slams Damages Bid After Order To Sell Factory

    A company that makes interior doors blasted a rival for continuing to seek monetary damages in an antitrust suit even after a Virginia federal judge ordered the doormaker to sell a factory in order to resolve allegations of anti-competitive behavior.

  2. October 09, 2018

    Factory Ordered Sold In Groundbreaking Merger Breakup

    A factory that makes interior door covers must be sold to restore competition after a rival became the first private company to successfully challenge a merger under the Clayton Act without government help and reach a jury verdict, a Virginia federal judge held Friday.

  3. June 04, 2018

    Door Maker Seeks Return Of Trade Secrets After $1.2M Win

    An Oregon door manufacturer Friday asked a Virginia federal court to order a competitor to return or destroy trade secrets that were the subject of a $1.2 million jury award last month.

  4. February 15, 2018

    Door-Maker Wins $59M In Antitrust Suit Against Parts Supplier

    A Virginia federal jury on Thursday awarded a Texas door manufacturer $58.6 million in its antitrust suit against a supplier of molded door skins, a crucial door component, finding the supplier violated antitrust law by acquiring a competing supplier and overcharging the door-maker for components.

  5. February 09, 2018

    Door Skins Supplier Denied Quick Win In Antitrust Suit

    A Virginia federal judge Friday shot down an Oregon-based door skins supplier's bid to escape antitrust claims, saying there are factual disputes as to whether a 2012 merger enabled the company to engage in anti-competitive behavior to the detriment of a Texas doormaker.

  6. January 05, 2018

    Doormaker Slams Competitor's Bid To Dodge Antitrust Suit

    A Texas door manufacturer on Thursday hit back at an attempt by a supplier of molded doorskins to escape allegations in Virginia federal court that it has manipulated supply of the crucial interior door component, saying there are factual disputes in the case that should be resolved through trial.