Panasonic Canada Inc
Location
ONTARIO
Founded
1967-02-28
Website
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2025-04-23 (newstalkzb.co.nz)
Three ex-LG New Zealand staff guilty of destroying evidence in anti-competitive investigation
Two former managers of LG New Zealand who pleaded guilty for their involvement in destroying evidence during an investigation into potential anti-competiti
Read more2024-12-10 (pinsentmasons.com)
The UPC's role in global technology dispute resolution is emerging
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) has issued its first substantive decisions involving standard essential patents (SEPs). In all three decisions, the court found in favour of the SEP holder and demonstrated a willingness to grant injunctions.
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2024-09-25 (ipfray.com)
Xiaomi complains to EU over Panasonic’s standard-essential patent tactics: moment of truth for UPC, German courts – ip fray
Context: Recently, the European Commission’ s( EC) Directorate-General for Competition( DG COMP) published an amicus curiae brief it had filed a few months earlier with the Munich Higher Regional Court in VoiceAge EVS v. HMD that exposes the German Sisvel v. Haier case law as being in contravention
Read more2023-02-13 (timesofsandiego.com)
Viasat's $7.3 Billion Purchase of Inmarsat Faces European Antitrust Opposition
Carlsbad-based Viasat's $7.3 billion bid for British satellite rival Inmarsat may reduce competition in the aviation connectivity market, EU antitrust regulators warned on Monday as they opened a full-scale investigation into the deal.
Read more2016-12-13 (mediamagazine.nl)
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Read more2016-12-12 (euractiv.com)
EU fines Sony, Panasonic and Sanyo €166m in battery cartel case
The European Commission has hit Sony, Panasonic and Sanyo with a €166 million fine after finding the three tech giants guilty of forging a cartel for rechargeable batteries.
Read more2016-12-12 (lc.nl)
166 million euros fine for battery makers
Due to the formation of a cartel, three manufacturers of rechargeable batteries have been jointly fined 166 million euros by the European Commission. This concerns Sony, Panasonic and Sanyo, said EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager (Competition) on Monday in Brussels.
Read more2014-07-22 (pymnts.com)
US: Class action suit launched against Panasonic, Samsung over prices
A class action lawsuit has been filed in California against some of the largest electronics manufacturers over allegations of price-fixing, reports say. Panasonic and Samsung Electro-Mechanics were just some of the defendants named in the suit, which claims companies colluded to fix the prices of
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2013-07-18 (foxbusiness.com)
Three manufacturers to plead guilty to price fixing: U.S.
Panasonic Corp , its affiliate Sanyo Electric Co Ltd and LG Chem Ltd agreed to plead guilty to separate price-fixing allegations involving automotive parts and battery cells, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
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Panasonic Says New Complaint Could Drag Out Antitrust Suit -
Panasonic and several other electronics makers fighting antitrust claims from parts buyers are asking a California federal judge to keep the buyers from amending their suit until the court first decides whether to zap the case.
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Electronic components firms fined record S$19.5m for collusion
SINGAPORE— Four of the biggest manufacturers of electrical components here have been fined a record S$ 19.5m in total by the Competition Commission of Singapore( CCS), after they were found to have colluded with a fifth company— Panasonic Industrial Devices( Singapore and Malaysia)— to fix prices
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