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#83 How Was the Case Won? The Processed Egg Products Antitrust Trials.

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Antitrust class actions are rarely tried all the way through to a jury verdict. How did a team of lawyers from Columbus, Ohio and Washington, D.C. win a defense verdict in not one, but two antitrust trials in an 18-month period? Jim King and Jay Levine talk with Alicia Downey and John Roberti about how the cases were won. Hear from their younger colleagues about the lessons they learned and the most memorable moments in the courtroom. Listen to this episode to catch up with a case that has been ongoing since 2008, with yet more twists and turns to come.

James A. King, Partner, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP
Jay L. Levine, Partner, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP

James A. King, Partner, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP  and Jay L. Levine, Partner, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP

Featured Guests: Allen Carter, Senior Associate, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP
Arlene Boruchowitz, Associate, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP

Related Links:

In re Processed Egg Products Antitrust Litigation, No. 19-1088 (3d Cir. June 22, 2020)

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Alicia L. Downey, Downey Law LLC and John Roberti, Partner, Allen & Overy LLP


Posted On October 19, 2020

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In Agriculture & Food INDUSTRIES

Tagged agriculture price-fixing trial

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