What Does the First-Ever Extradition on an Antitrust Charge Mean for the Auto Parts Investigation? (Sheppard Mullin Antitrust Connect Blog)

On April 4, 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division announced a milestone victory, having successfully litigated its first extradition for an alleged antitrust violation.[1] Romano Pisciotti, an Italian national and former Parker ITS Srl executive, was extradited from Germany for his involvement with the marine …read more

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21st Century Competition, 'What Does the First-Ever Extradition on an Antitrust Charge Mean for the Auto Parts Investigation? (Sheppard Mullin Antitrust Connect Blog)' (21st Century Competition, 8 April 2014) <https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/04/what-does-the-first-ever-extradition-on-an-antitrust-charge-mean-for-the-auto-parts-investigation-sheppard-mullin-antitrust-connect-blog/> accessed 12 April 2026.

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21st Century Competition. "What Does the First-Ever Extradition on an Antitrust Charge Mean for the Auto Parts Investigation? (Sheppard Mullin Antitrust Connect Blog)." 21st Century Competition, 8 April 2014. https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/04/what-does-the-first-ever-extradition-on-an-antitrust-charge-mean-for-the-auto-parts-investigation-sheppard-mullin-antitrust-connect-blog/.

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@misc{21st-century-competition2014, author = {21st Century Competition}, title = {{What Does the First-Ever Extradition on an Antitrust Charge Mean for the Auto Parts Investigation? (Sheppard Mullin Antitrust Connect Blog)}}, year = {2014}, url = {https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/04/what-does-the-first-ever-extradition-on-an-antitrust-charge-mean-for-the-auto-parts-investigation-sheppard-mullin-antitrust-connect-blog/}, note = {21st Century Competition} }
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