...v. Knowles, No. 11-1450 (March 19, 2013); and Comcast Corp. v. Behrend, No. 11-864 (March 27, 2013). ...
...A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled for Comcast Corp. in a dispute over the alleged monopolization of the Philadelphia cable...
...heard back-to-back arguments in an antitrust class action, Comcast Corp. v. Behrend, and a securities class action, Amgen Inc...
...Retirement Plans and Trust Funds, No. 11-1085, and Comcast Corp. v. Caroline Behrend, No. 11-864. Both Amgen...
With its blockbuster health care, immigration and other high-profile decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court's last term would seem hard to rival, but the new term may do just that
...issues in cases involving vehicles and homes. Comcast Corp. v. Behrend Before a district court certifies a class...
...s big class action case before the Supreme Court is Comcast Corp. v. Behrend, set for argument on Nov. 5, the day...
National Law Journal
...In May 2008, Gove began working for the Training & Development Corp. ("TDC"), a job training and placement organization, which had a contract to...
A bitterly divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that judges can't impose mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole on juveniles convicted of homicide
...34;completely upend the regulatory regime established by Congress," as Comcast Corp. regulatory affairs counsel Kathryn Zachem put it in an FCC filing...
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