Steves Prevails in Historic Antitrust Litigation as JELD-WEN is Forced to Divest Towanda Plant, Restoring Competition to Doorskin Market
Steves and Sons filed its lawsuit against JELD-WEN in June, 2016, alleging that JELD-WEN violated the U.S. antitrust laws in 2012 when it merged with a competitor (CMI) and acquired the Towanda doorskin plant.
- Steves and Sons filed its lawsuit against JELD-WEN in June, 2016, alleging that JELD-WEN violated the U.S. antitrust laws in 2012 when it merged with a competitor (CMI) and acquired the Towanda doorskin plant.
- Doorskins are critical components in door manufacturing the front and back molded facings of most interior residential doors.
- We and our customers can operate in the confidence that Steves can deliver on orders as we always have.
- Further, JELD-WEN must also reimburse Steves the tens of millions of dollars in attorney fees it incurred in prosecuting this case.