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Mar-Jac and Harrison Poultry Latest to Settle Antitrust Allegations with Direct Purchasers

On Friday, broiler chickens buyers accusing some of the country’s largest poultry producers of engaging in a price-fixing conspiracy announced settlements with defendants Mar-Jac...

Three Additional Chicken Antitrust Lawsuits Filed By Wawa, Bob Evans Farms, and The Fresh Market

Adding their names to close to 150 plaintiffs in the broiler chicken consolidated antitrust litigation in the Northern District of Illinois, Wawa Inc., Bob...

The DOJ Requests Continued Discovery Transparency in Broiler Chicken Antitrust Suits

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ)  submitted a letter to Judge Thomas M. Durkin of the Northern District of Illinois relating to the...

Judge Rules Bid-Rigging Claims Will Not Be Dismissed in Chicken Antitrust Suit

Judge Thomas M. Durkin denied the defendants’ motion to strike a claim from some complaints in the Northern District of Illinois consolidated antitrust complaint...

Campbell Soup Files Chicken Antitrust Complaint

 The plaintiff, Campbell Soup Company and its affiliates, are among the latest to file suit against broiler chicken producers for conspiring to fix chicken...

ANALYTICS: How the Meat Industry Leads to Dozens of Antitrust Lawsuits

Antitrust lawsuits are frequently filed against companies in the meat industries, specifically against companies who process and pack the meat. While many farms and...

Judge Allows Plaintiffs in Chicken Antitrust Suit to Modify Complaint

On Wednesday, Judge Thomas M. Durkin of the Northern District of Illinois granted a request from some of the direct-action plaintiffs to amend their...

Pilgrim’s Pride is First Company to Plead Guilty in Antitrust Criminal Lawsuit

Pilgrim’s Pride pled guilty in a District of Colorado criminal lawsuit to price-fixing allegations. The broiler chicken producer was issued a $107.9 million criminal...
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