Chief U.S. District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer announced on Tuesday that AutoLoop, a prominent software provider serving thousands of dealerships, met the legal criteria to advance its 2018 lawsuit against CDK as a class action. The lawsuit now includes hundreds of other vendors within the auto industry. These vendors accuse CDK of violating antitrust laws by stifling competition. They are collectively seeking estimated damages of $395 million from the Austin, Texas-based CDK, which provides software platforms that are integral to daily dealership operations, including sales, financing and service management, reported Reuters.
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