Antitrust
Argument on Aluminum Warehousing Goes Long
In Shadow of Illinois Brick
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
- ESPN
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 12 – There was a length
oral argument on December 11
in the Aluminum Warehousing
Antitrust Litigation. In the
shadow of Illinois Brick, as
one of the lawyer's put
it.
U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Paul A. Engelmayer
presided, and asked a lot of
questions, including about
Illinois Brick. Inner City
Press covered it.
Afterward,
Covington for JP Morgan
Security plc turned in its
slide deck about umbrella
standing.
There is money at
stake, but things are not yet
quite so pointed as in the
current trial about the
Citibank Revlon wire
transfers, a case Inner City
Press is also covering,
with exhibits.
This case is In
re: Aluminum Warehousing
Antitrust Litigation,
13-md-2481 (Engelmayer)
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