A federal judge on Monday ordered testimony from a defense expert witness in an antitrust case involving capacitors be stricken from the record after she offered a different damages estimate.
Laila Haider testified before a federal jury Thursday that she estimated damages incurred from the defendants Nippon Chemi-Con and its U.S. subsidiary United Chemi-Con from overcharging on capacitors were only $66 million, far below the $427 million f...
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