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UPDATE:
- This class action settlement is paying out up to $322.43 as of Dec. 7, 2022.
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LG Electronics and Chunghwa Picture Tubes have reached a class action settlement over claims they engaged in a price-fixing conspiracy with other manufacturers and distributors of cathode ray tube products. If you purchased a cathode ray tube (CRT) product such as a Television or Computer Monitor between March 1, 1995 and Nov. 25, 2007, your rights may be affected by the class action lawsuit and settlement.
Who’s Eligible
Class Members of the CRT antitrust settlement include individuals and businesses that purchased a CRT or product containing CRT (such as a TV or computer monitor) in the following states for their own use and not resale:
- Arizona, California, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin or the District of Columbia between March 1, 1995 and Nov. 25, 2007
- Hawaii between June 25, 2002 and Nov. 25, 2007
- Nebraska between July 20, 2002 and Nov. 25, 2007
- Nevada between Feb. 4, 1999 and Nov. 25, 2007
Potential Award
Varies. Payments will be determined on a pro rata basis, depending on the number of claims filed, and the number and type of CRT products purchased. According to the settlement website, it is expected that Class Members who submit valid claims will receive a minimum payment of $25.
Proof of Purchase
Class Members do not need to supply proof of purchase when submitting a claim for the CRT settlement, but the Settlement Administrator may request it at a later time.
Proof of purchase can include receipts, invoices and other documents. If you presently have a CRT product, keep it if at all possible. If not, photograph the front and rear of the CRT product, including brand name. Record the serial number, model number, size and any other information that will help identify the manufacturer of the CRT product. Other manufacturers involved in the CRT litigation, such as Panasonic, Samsung, Toshiba and more, may also enter class action settlement agreements at a future date, meaning more money will be available to consumers.
Claim Form Deadline
12/10/2015
UPDATE: California Residents deadline extended until 6/30/2016.
Case Name
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 07-cv-05944-SC, MDL No. 1917, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
Case Summary
The CRT antitrust litigation alleges that the defendants conspired to fix, raise, maintain or stabilize prices of CRT products, resulting in overcharges to consumers who purchased products such as televisions and computer monitors. The defendants deny any wrongdoing.
On Sept. 19, 2013, a federal judge certified plaintiff classes in 21 states and the District of Columbia. The classes include individuals and businesses that indirectly purchased any CRT product from the defendants for their own use and not for resale from March 1, 1995 through Nov. 25, 2007.
A class action settlement has been reached with LG Electronics Inc., LG Electronics USA Inc. and LG Electronics Taiwan Taipei Co. Ltd., which agree to pay plaintiffs $25 million. A federal judge preliminarily approved this class action settlement on Dec. 9, 2013.
Defendants Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd. and Chunghwa Picture Tubes (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. agreed to a $10 million class action settlement, which received final approval on March 22, 2012. The litigation against all other defendants is ongoing, though attorneys are hoping that they will also agree to settle the class action lawsuit, which could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Eligible Class Members do not need to take any action to remain involved in the CRT antitrust class action lawsuit. There is currently no money available to Class Members from the class action settlement, likely because the lawyers are optimistic about reaching a settlement with the remaining defendants in the CRT antitrust litigation.
No further information is available at this time, but Top Class Actions will continue to update readers when and if the other defendants agree to settle the CRT antitrust class action lawsuit and when money becomes available to Class Members. To make sure you remain up to date about the status of the CRT antitrust litigation and any future settlements, mark this article as a “Favorite” and follow it with your free Top Class Actions Account.
UPDATE: Samsung, Philips, Panasonic, Toshiba, and Hitachi have agreed to pay a total of $563 million to indirect purchasers under the terms of a proposed class action settlement, according to court documents filed May 29, 2015 in California federal court.
UPDATE 2: The Settlement Administrator is now accepting claims for the CRT antitrust settlement. The deadline to file a claim is Dec. 7, 2015.
UPDATE 3: The claim deadline for California residents only has been extended until 6/30/16
UPDATE 4: On July 7, 2016 the court granted final approval of the Indirect Purchaser settlements.
UPDATE 5: The July 7, 2016 final approval of the settlement states the following: “The Court stays the distribution of funds from any of the eight settlements pending final approval of the Chunghwa settlement after hearing objections at a Fairness Hearing scheduled for November 14, 2016”.
UPDATE 6: The CRT class action settlement for indirect purchasers – namely end users and resellers – of CRT computer monitors and televisions is now open! Click here to file a claim!
UPDATE 7: The Chunghwa settlement was granted final approval on November 16, 2016. Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.
UPDATE 8: On December 14, 2016 the settlement administrator announced that appeals to the CRT settlement have been filed. Claims will not be paid until all appeals are exhausted. We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.
UPDATE 9: On July 13, 2020, the District Court granted final approval to multiple amended settlement agreements in the CRT Antitrust Litigation Class Action Settlement. However, there are still multiple appeals pending. Claims will not be paid until all appeals are exhausted. We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.
Final Hearing
11/13/2015
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
CRT Class Action
c/o The Notice Company
P.O. Box 778
Hingham, MA 02043
1-800-649-0963
info@CRTclaims.com
Class Counsel
Mario N. Alioto
TRUMP ALIOTO TRUMP & PRESCOTT LLP
Defense Counsel
Hojoon Hwang
MUNGER TOLLES & OLSON LLP
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334 thoughts onCRT Antitrust Litigation Class Action Settlement
Due to the Chunghwa hearing on November 14, 2016, looks like no $ will be paid out until early 2017…
looks as if the crt settlement will be reopened due to Chunghwa Settlement hearing on November 14, 2016. Does anyone read that part in the settlement hearing and trial setting hearing? I emailed them as well, to get a response when and if they will reopen since its been held up by Chunghwa Settlement.
Received a letter stating duplicate information. Do nothing and receive money for the recent filed claim…
Yes, same here.
Called the lady states that if you don’t appeal.. That the process will be the most recent claim submitted. So be it..
Sounds seems appears to be in 2017. ……
UPDATE 5: The July 7, 2016 final approval of the settlement states the following: “The Court stays the distribution of funds from any of the eight settlements pending final approval of the Chunghwa settlement after hearing objections at a Fairness Hearing scheduled for November 14, 2016”.
Have the appeals been resolved.. Maybe don’t have to wait for a long time… I read that payments are going out sometime before Christmas…
Heard around November 14th….Jennell, do you know how much checks will be for? All I know is that there will be over $500 million in payments! 2nd largest amount EVER for Indirect claims.
All I know is the minimum is 25.00 depends on How many monitors and tv’s and notebooks. Should be cool because it was only one claim per person. Sure sounds good….
UPDATE 4: On July 7, 2016 the court granted final approval of the Indirect Purchaser settlements.
This was approved on July 7th . I read through court approval and this was the proposal : Only members of the Statewide Damages Classes are eligible to receive a payment from the Settlement Fund.
A plan has been submitted to the Court explaining how the Settlement Fund will be distributed to the Statewide Damages Class Members. Payments will be determined on a pro rata basis. This means that payment amounts will be based on the number of valid claims filed, as well as on the number and type of CRT Product(s) purchased: Standard CRT Television (screen size of less than 30 inches); Large CRT Television (screen size of 30 inches or larger); or CRT Computer Monitor. Based on data obtained during the course of the litigation, claims for different types of CRT Products will be weighted as follows:
Claims for purchases of Standard CRT Televisions will be weighted as 1
Claims for purchases of Large CRT Televisions will be weighted as 4.3
Claims for purchases of CRT Computer Monitors will be weighted as 3.
At this time, it is unknown how much money each Class Member will recover. It is expected that a minimum payment of $25 will be made to all Statewide Damages Class Members who submit a valid claim. The maximum payment will be three times the estimated money damages for each claimant. More details about the anticipated distribution of the Settlement Fund are available in the papers filed with the Court in support of settlement approval.
In order to receive a payment you need to file a valid claim by December 7, 2015. The Claim Form provides additional details on how to submit a claim. Further information is available at http://www.CRTclaims.com or by calling 1-800-649-0963.
I wonder when the checks will start going out? Better question, how much? $
Usually takes 60days after final approval. Then checks will go out.. If no appeals have been filed the Wait has been long enough.
Cannot file the claim. states the bandwidth has been exceeded. Web site is down does not let you complete to submit!