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Manuel Q. Juarez filed a civil case against Kellwood Company, LLC in the District of Colorado. The docket shows termination of deadlines and hearings, indicating procedural adjustments that may affect case timing and strategy. The dispute details are not specified.
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A federal judge has temporarily halted Nexstar's acquisition of Tegna, a major local TV network, pending the outcome of an antitrust trial. The deal, valued at $6.2 billion, involves Nexstar acquiring 65 additional stations from Tegna. Nexstar plans to appeal the ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Nexstar has announced it will appeal a preliminary injunction issued by a federal judge that temporarily blocked the company's $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna. The injunction prevents Nexstar from integrating Tegna’s operations, a significant move in the professional video industry.
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The Supreme Court is hearing final arguments in several cases, including appeals from big businesses. The cases involve issues such as shielding industries from multimillion-dollar jury verdicts, limiting the marketing of generic drugs, and neutering the government's ability to issue fines. Companies like Verizon, Monsanto, and Cisco Systems have teed up
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Deputy Assistant Attorney General G. Charles Beller delivered remarks at the NAB Show in Las Vegas on federal antitrust enforcement in the media and entertainment sectors. He discussed the evolution of competition, noting the decline of Las Vegas's gambling monopoly and the broader implications for antitrust policy in dynamic markets.
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DISH Wireless LLC agreed to pay $17.28 million to resolve allegations of violating the False Claims Act and related laws. The claims involved false statements to the FCC regarding the Emergency Broadband Benefits Program and the Affordable Connectivity Program.
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The Supreme Court heard oral argument on whether the Seventh Amendment's jury-trial guarantee applies when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposes forfeiture penalties in administrative proceedings. The government's principal defense is that the fined party can get a de novo jury trial on the underlying violation by refusing to pay the penalty
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The Supreme Court seemed wary of limiting the power of federal regulators in a case over multimillion-dollar penalties levied against telecommunications giants Verizon and AT&T. The cellular companies appealed to the justices after the Federal Communications Commission found they sold customers' location data without proper safeguards.
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The Supreme Court appeared ready to back limited forfeiture powers for federal agencies during oral arguments in a pair of challenges to the ability for the Federal Communications Commission to impose fines on alleged lawbreakers. Telecommunications giants AT&T and Verizon asked the justices to toss more than $100 million in forfeitures imposed by the FCC.
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The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a case that could shrink Congress's power to let agencies internally decide legal and regulatory violations. Telecommunications giants AT&T and Verizon have contested determinations by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that they violated regulations. This case has significant implications for the
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A federal judge has blocked the $6.2 billion merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna until an antitrust lawsuit is resolved. Eight attorneys general and DirecTV are likely to prevail in their legal challenge to the deal, which was approved by the Federal Communications Commission.
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether individuals and companies have a constitutional right to a jury trial in administrative proceedings before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This case concerns the Seventh Amendment's guarantee of a jury trial in suits at common law seeking legal remedies.
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Judge Troy Nunley of the Eastern District of California issued a 52-page preliminary injunction blocking Nexstar's integration of Tegna's 64 television stations. The ruling came in a lawsuit filed by DirecTV, which argued that allowing the merger to proceed would cause irreparable harm to its business before the court could reach a final decision. Nexstar
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A federal judge blocked the proposed $6.2 billion merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna, two of the largest local television broadcasters in the United States. District Court Chief Judge Troy L. Nunley issued the preliminary injunction after concluding that eight state attorneys general and DirecTV were likely to succeed on their antitrust claims.
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A major media merger between Nexstar and Tegna has been halted by a federal judge in California while an antitrust lawsuit works its way through the courts. The merger involves Nexstar's efforts to acquire Tegna-owned television affiliates across the country in a $6.2 billion deal. The antitrust implications of the merger and the potential impact on local
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A federal judge in Sacramento, California, issued an injunction on Friday that temporarily prevented Nexstar from combining its operations with Tegna. The injunction is part of a legal battle over local airwaves, requiring Nexstar to take steps to remain separate from Tegna pending further proceedings.
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