IN RE BRISTOL BAY, ALASKA, SALMON FISHERY ANTITRUST

MDL Docket No. 249.

530 F.Supp. 36 (1981)

In re BRISTOL BAY, ALASKA, SALMON FISHERY ANTITRUST LITIGATION.

United States District Court, W. D. Washington.

October 20, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Matthew D. Jamin, Alaska Legal Services Corp., Kodiak, Alaska, Matthew P. Mitchell, Feldman, Waldman & Kline, San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiff.

John J. McGrath, Jr., Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine, Washington, D. C., Douglas M. Fryer, Moriarty, Mikkelborg, Broz, Wells & Fryer, Dexter A. Washburn, Schweppe, Doolittle, Krug, Tausend & Breezer, Seattle, Wash., for defendant.


SAMUEL CONTI, District Judge.

This is an antitrust action arising out of the Bristol Bay, Alaska, salmon fishery. The plaintiffs are a class of fishermen who sell raw salmon to the defendants, a number of seafood processing companies. Each side alleges that the other committed a number of antitrust violations in furtherance of a conspiracy to fix the prices at which the raw salmon would be sold to the processors. Such price-fixing is, of course, a per se violation...

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