Invisalign Buyers Get Approval for $32M Antitrust Deal
By Editorial Team
A California federal judge has given the green light to a revised antitrust deal worth $32 million for buyers of Invisalign, a product made by Align Technologies. This decision comes after the judge initially rejected a $27.5 million deal due to the inclusion of a coupon program.
The revised deal now offers an all-cash payout of $31.75 million to buyers, addressing the concerns raised by the judge. The approval of this settlement marks a significant step forward in resolving the antitrust issues surrounding Invisalign.
Align Technologies, the manufacturer of Invisalign, will now move forward with the payout to buyers as part of the settlement agreement. This development brings closure to a legal battle that has been ongoing for some time.
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