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Settlement Reached in Right to Repair Lawsuit Against Deere & Company

KMJNow – Fresno

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July 9, 2026

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Settlement Reached in Right to Repair Lawsuit Against Deere & Company

The Federal Trade Commission announces an important settlement in an antitrust lawsuit against farm equipment manufacturer Deere C...

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Engineering News-Record

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· Jul 8, 2026

John Deere Settles Agriculture Right-to-Repair Antitrust Lawsuit for $99M

John Deere agreed to settle antitrust lawsuit and pledged 99 million and all necessary assistance to let customers repair their own farm equipment without going to Deere dealers.

The Next Web

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· Jul 9, 2026

The John Deere repair win isn’t about tractors. It’s about software lock-in

John Deere owners can finally fix their own machines. The US Federal Trade Commission and five states have reached a settlement with the tractor giant that forces it to share the software and tools needed for repairs, the Associated Press reported. It is the largest right-to-repair win in the US so far. The fight was [] This story continues at The Next Web

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 9, 2026

Justin Baldoni addresses ‘traumatic’ Blake Lively legal battle for the first time

The pair reached a settlement in May after a bitter lawsuit stemming from the production of the film It Ends with Us in which they both starred.

Engadget

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· Jul 8, 2026

FTC reaches settlement that brings right-to-repair to John Deere farm equipment

The FTC sued the famed green tractor company last year.

Quartz

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· Jun 22, 2026

Canada's MDA Space is buying a Raytheon satellite unit for $620 million

The all-cash deal gives the Canadian firm a U.S. manufacturing footprint and a path to bid on classified defense contracts

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 30, 2026

Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price fixing claims

The U.S. Justice Department and 17 states have reached settlement agreements with three major egg producers over allegations of that the companies illegally colluded in a multiyear scheme to raises prices.

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Related coverage for "Settlement Reached in Right to Repair Lawsuit Against Deere & Company": Engineering News-Record — John Deere Settles Agriculture Right-to-Repair Antitrust Lawsuit for $99M. The Next Web — The John Deere repair win isn’t about tractors. It’s about software lock-in. Brisbane Times — Justin Baldoni addresses ‘traumatic’ Blake Lively legal battle for the first time. Engadget — FTC reaches settlement that brings right-to-repair to John Deere farm equipment. Quartz — Canada's MDA Space is buying a Raytheon satellite unit for $620 million. KSAT San Antonio — Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price fixing claims