Law360, New York (August 08, 2012, 8:20 PM ET) -- The Tenth Circuit on Wednesday declined to take up an appeal from a group of Cox Communications Inc. customers looking to certify class in a multidistrict antitrust litigation that accuses the cable company of illegally tying set-top boxes to its cable services.
In a six-page per curium order, a three-judge appeals panel said it would not grant the customers' petition to appeal a ruling by an Oklahoma federal district court judge, who in December denied them nationwide class status. The appeals panel said the customers had...