Swisher has asked a federal judge in California to force a rival company to pay nearly $20 million in legal fees as a sanction for pursuing what it called a "bad faith" antitrust lawsuit for nearly a decade. Swisher's legal team at law firms Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Akerman argued in a filing on [...]The post Cigar Maker Swisher Want Rival To Pay $20 Million In Legal Fees appeared first on Competition Policy International.
Swisher is a Connecticut-based company that manufactures and distributes cigarettes and tobacco products for retailers and wholesalers across the globe.