Feb 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Football League (NFL) must face a $6 billion class action alleging it unlawfully limited televised games and drove up the cost of its "Sunday Ticket" package ...
Three National Football League teams must continue to fight off a class action claiming ... in Baltimore. The NFL teams are represented by Jack DiCanio of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom in Palo ...
The judge said it was 'difficult to understand' how there was only one African-American head coach at the time Flores filed his lawsuit ... class claims of systematic discrimination against the ...
A class-action lawsuit against General Motors over claims the automaker sold vehicles with alleged faulty transmissions will ...
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores has filed a class-action lawsuit against the National Football League. Georgia Bulldogs offensive tackle ...
Victoria Russell, a human resources employee fired by NFL Films last year, revealed the “sexualized and offensive descriptions of women” in a discrimination lawsuit against the NFL in New ...
Crypto’s latest headache could be a big class action lawsuit filed on behalf of retail investors against top U.S. crypto exchanges. Long time securities lawyer Tom Grady, known as one of the ...
The U.S. National Football League (NFL) must face a $6 billion class action alleging it unlawfully limited televised games and drove up the cost of its “Sunday Ticket” package, a U.S. judge ruled on ...
Judges said lack of medical evidence could doom lawsuit ... NFL's alleged negligence had caused the players' injuries. Alsup in an earlier ruling had declined to certify a class, saying the class ...