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Shippers file additional lawsuits in Puerto Rico trade

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Regulatory/Transport

Monday, April 30, 2012
   Dozens of shippers, including some of the largest and best known companies in the United States, filed five new antitrust lawsuits in April seeking damages from carriers Sea Star Line and Crowley over a price-fixing conspiracy in the trade between the U.S. mainland and Puerto Rico.    The latest suits are by shippers that have opted out of earlier class action settlements.    The complaints also contain allegations about not only Sea Star and Crowley, but also Horizon Lines ...
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