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Schenker AG v. Societe Air France et al
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1:14-cv-04711
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Firms
- Baker & Hostetler
- Baker & Miller
- Constantine Cannon
- Crowell & Moring
- Katten Muchin
- KMA Zuckert
- Latham & Watkins
- Linklaters
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Quinn Emanuel
- Shearman & Sterling
Companies
- ANA Holdings Inc.
- Cargolux Airlines International SA
- Martinair Holland NV
- Qantas Airways
- Singapore Airlines Ltd.
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April 03, 2017
Schenker Must Supply Docs In $370M Air Cargo Price-Fix Suit
A New York magistrate judge on Friday granted a bid by Air France, KLM, Martinair and Qantas for documents related to freight forwarder Schenker, in its $370 million antitrust suit accusing the major airlines of fixing prices for air cargo services.
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March 24, 2017
Schenker Fights To Shield Client Info In Air Cargo Cartel Suit
Air France, KLM, Martinair and Qantas cannot dig up information on freight forwarder Schenker AG's relationship with its customers because it's irrelevant to a $370 million antitrust suit accusing major airlines of fixing prices for air cargo services, Schenker told a New York federal court Thursday.
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August 16, 2016
Asiana Wants Claims Dropped In Air Cargo Antitrust Suit
Asiana Airlines Inc. asked a New York federal judge on Monday to drop claims against it in a $370 million antitrust suit brought by a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG for excessive shipping charges, saying the unit can't bring certain antitrust claims because it isn't a U.S. company.
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April 14, 2016
Judge Won't Toss $370M Air Cargo Suit
A New York federal judge on Thursday rejected a bid by Societe Air France and two other European airlines to dismiss a $370 million antitrust suit by a unit of Deutsche Bahn AG, saying there are no exceptional circumstances to justify ceding jurisdiction to a Netherlands court.
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March 27, 2015
Air France Says $370M Air Cargo Suit Can't Be Stateside
Societe Air France and two other European airlines on Friday urged a New York federal court to dismiss a Deutsche Bahn AG unit's $370 million antitrust suit, bashing the company's arguments that the U.S. court has jurisdiction over foreign companies accused of misconduct abroad.
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March 16, 2015
Deutsche Bahn Says Cargo Antitrust Suit Should Stay In US
A Deutsche Bahn AG unit on Friday asserted that a New York federal court can hear its $370 million suit accusing Societe Air France and several other airlines of fuel surcharge price-fixing, slamming the airlines' argument that the court lacks jurisdiction.
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February 09, 2015
Qantas Bucks Idea $370M Surcharge-Fixing Suit Is Timely
Qantas Airways Ltd. shot down a Deutsche Bahn AG unit's repudiation of Qantas' claims that the $370 million suit over alleged fuel surcharge price-fixing was filed too late, saying in New York federal court Friday that the case is time-barred and discovery is unnecessary.
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February 02, 2015
Deutsche Bahn Defends $370M Surcharge-Fixing Suit's Timing
A Deutsche Bahn AG unit on Friday slammed Qantas Airways Ltd.'s arguments that a $370 million suit over alleged fuel surcharge price-fixing was filed too late, telling a New York federal judge that Qantas' timeline was all wrong.
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January 12, 2015
Airlines Say Deutsche Bahn Cargo Price Fixing Suit Must Go
Qantas Airways Limited on Friday urged a New York federal judge to toss the $370 million suit brought by a Deutsche Bahn AG unit over alleged fuel surcharge price-fixing, arguing the suit is time-barred, while other airlines argued the suit belongs in Europe.
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December 01, 2014
Deutsche Bahn Seeks $2.5B For Air Cargo Price-Fixing Cartel
German rail company Deutsche Bahn AG on Monday announced it is seeking about $2.5 billion in damages in Germany and the U.S. from more than a dozen air freight carriers, such as Air France, SAS and Air Canada, at the center of a global fuel surcharge price-fixing scheme.