DRAM Antitrust Litigation
In re Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) Antitrust Litigation, Northern
District of California, MDL No. 1486. PS&W partner Bruce L. Simon
was one of the principal attorneys involved in this multidistrict litigation
arising from the price-fixing of DRAM, a form of computer memory. Mr.
Simon served as the co-chair of discovery, supervising and coordinating
the review of almost a terabyte of electronic documents, setting and taking
depositions, establishing and implementing protocols for cooperation between
the direct and indirect plaintiffs as well as the Department of Justice,
presenting oral arguments on discovery matters, working with defendants
on evidentiary issues in preparation for trial, and preparation of a comprehensive
pretrial statement. Shortly before the scheduled trial, class counsel
reached settlements with the last remaining defendants, bringing the total
value of the class settlements to over $325 million.
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