In Re Refrigerant Compressors Antitrust Litigation (E.D. Mich.)
N/AOUTCOME: Recovered $48.4 Million
Recovered $48.4 million in a multi-district antitrust litigation alleging a national price-fixing conspiracy in the refrigerant compressor industry.
San Francisco, CA
Securities and investment fraud Lawyer at San Francisco, CA
Practice Areas: Securities & Investment Fraud, Antitrust & Trade Law, Business
OUTCOME: Recovered $48.4 Million
Recovered $48.4 million in a multi-district antitrust litigation alleging a national price-fixing conspiracy in the refrigerant compressor industry.
OUTCOME: Recovered $37 million
Recovered $37 million on behalf of investors in a suit against a Company which had been spun-off from a parent corporation. The suit alleged that the Company, its parent corporation, parent's officers ... and general counsel, and parent's successor corporation were liable for false and misleading statements made about the spun-off company's environmental remediation liabilities and its reserves during and following the company's initial public offering.
OUTCOME: Recovered $63.5 million
Recovered $63.5 million on behalf of a class, which represented a little more than 100% of the damages. The firm was appointed Co-Lead Counsel in this multi-district antitrust litigation alleging a nat ... ional price-fixing conspiracy in the textile industry. Mr. Bright played a lead role in preparing the case for trial and it settled successfully just before the trail began.
OUTCOME: Recovered $3 million
Recovered $3 million on behalf of investors in a case alleging Defendants made certain materially false and misleading statements and omissions about WATG’s financial results, internal controls, and in ... ventory accounting and, as a result, the prices of WATG securities were inflated.
OUTCOME: Recovered $2 million
Recovered $2 million for investors in a lawsuit alleging Defendants overstated their revenues, owned “ghost factories,” used strictly for show, which had no operations, and identified the existence of ... customers which were not doing any business with the Company.