A year after the U.S. Supreme Court tossed out a $79 million antitrust verdict against it, Weyerhaeuser has this week been hit with another antitrust judgment by a jury in Portland - this time in the amount of $28 million, which will be trebeled to $84 million. While the earlier case involved a claim by Weyerhaeuser's competitors in the alder mill business, this time the plaintiffs are a group of customers who purchased finished alder lumber. Those plaintiffs contend that Weyerhaeuser monopolized the market for finished alder logs, illegally raising prices charged to plaintiffs.
See news coverage of this week's verdict here and here. And see our coverage of last year's Supreme Court ruling here.
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