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Judge ponders whether indirect purchasers must surrender CRT claims in states without 'Illinois Brick repealer' laws

By Mike Swift ( March 16, 2016, 00:42 GMT | Insight) -- A federal judge in San Francisco sharply questioned Tuesday whether the interests of consumers in states where indirect purchasers of price-fixed goods can’t sue to recover damages were adequately represented by a $577 million settlement of class-action antitrust litigation against makers of cathode ray tubes.A federal judge in San Francisco sharply questioned Tuesday whether the interests of consumers in states where indirect purchasers of price-fixed goods can’t sue to recover damages were adequately represented by a $577 million settlement of class-action antitrust litigation against makers of cathode ray tubes....

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