September 23, 2003
Class Action
Three of the world's largest forest-products companies have agreed to collectively pay $68 million to settle two class-action lawsuits that alleged conspiracy to fix prices for containerboard. The companies, International Paper, Weyerhaeuser Co. and Georgia-Pacific Corp., admit no wrongdoing in the settlement, but wanted to avoid litigation, the companies said.- Forest-Products Companies Agree To $68 Million Settlement
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