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US Airways, Inc., for American Airlines, Inc. as Successor and Real Party in Interest v. Sabre Holdings Corporation et al
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1:11-cv-02725
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Firms
- Axinn Veltrop
- Baker & Hostetler
- Bartlit Beck
- Blank Rome
- Cadwalader Wickersham
- Cahill Gordon
- Cantey Hanger
- Cleary Gottlieb
- Clyde & Co
- Covington & Burling
- Cravath Swaine
- Crowell & Moring
- Dechert LLP
- Dewsnup King
- Freshfields
- Gibson Dunn
- Greenberg Traurig
- Herrick Feinstein
- Hogan Lovells
- Holland & Knight
- Kilpatrick Townsend
- McCarter & English
- Olson Grimsley
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Orrick Herrington
- Perkins Coie
- Robins Kaplan
- Robinson & Cole
- Rule Garza
- Sidley Austin
- Skadden Arps
- Steptoe LLP
- Trachtenberg & Arena
- Venable LLP
- Vinson & Elkins
- Willkie Farr
- Yetter Coleman
Companies
- Air Canada
- Austrian Airlines AG
- BCD Holdings NV
- Brussels Airlines NVSA
- Carlson Wagonlit BV
- Deutsche Lufthansa AG
- Expedia Group Inc.
- JetBlue Airways Corp.
- Ovation Travel Group
- Sabre Corp.
- Silver Lake
- Southwest Airlines Co.
- Spirit Airlines Inc.
- TPG Capital LP
- Travelport Ltd.
- Virgin America Inc.
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June 26, 2023
US Airways Wants $139M In Costs For $1 Sabre Antitrust Win
US Airways is seeking more than $139 million to cover the cost of a long-running case accusing Sabre of monopolizing systems that connect airlines to travel agents, in which a jury awarded the airline just $1 in damages following a second trial.
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June 02, 2023
Sabre Owes Atty Fees After US Airways' $1 Antitrust Win
A New York federal judge on Thursday said US Airways Inc. is entitled to reasonable attorney fees from airline booking giant Sabre in antitrust litigation that ended with a jury awarding the airline $1 in damages, rejecting Sabre's argument that the attorney fees awarded in cases with "nominal" damages awards should be zero.
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April 26, 2023
Sabre Says US Airways Not Entitled To Fees For $1 Win
Sabre urged a New York federal court on Monday to reject a magistrate judge's recommendation that the airline booking giant cover attorney fees for US Airways after a decade of antitrust litigation that resulted in a $1 jury award to the airline.
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April 11, 2023
Judge Wants Sabre To Pay Fees In Airline's $1 Antitrust Win
A federal magistrate judge has recommended that airline booking giant Sabre should cover the costs of attorney fees for US Airways, which pursued antitrust claims that ultimately resulted in a mere $1 jury award after more than a decade of litigation.
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December 12, 2022
Sabre Fights US Airways Fee Request For $1 Antitrust Win
Airline booking giant Sabre told a New York federal court that US Airways should not recover any of its costs for pursuing antitrust claims that ultimately resulted in a $1 jury award after more than a decade of litigation.
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November 21, 2022
US Airways Wants Costs For $1 Win In Sabre Antitrust Trial
US Airways told a New York federal court that Sabre should have to cover the cost of a long-running case accusing the seat-booking giant of squeezing out competition after a jury awarded the airline just $1 in damages following a second trial.
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May 19, 2022
US Airways Wins Only $1 In 2nd Sabre Antitrust Trial
A Manhattan federal jury found Thursday that corporate seat booking giant Sabre Holdings Corp. purposefully squeezed out competition in the business travel industry, but awarded US Airways only a nominal $1 in damages after an earlier $15 million verdict in the airline's favor was overturned.
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May 13, 2022
Sabre Denied Mistrial As Jury Weighs Airline Antitrust Suit
A second jury began deliberations Friday in the 11-year-old antitrust dispute between US Airways and corporate seat booking giant Sabre Holdings Corp., after a Manhattan federal judge shot down Sabre's request for a mistrial.
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May 12, 2022
US Airways, Sabre Wrap 2nd Antitrust Trial In Marathon Case
US Airways and corporate seat booking giant Sabre Holdings Corp. made final pitches Thursday to the second Manhattan federal jury to hear their 11-year-old antitrust dispute, dueling over whether Sabre used restrictive contracts to squash competition in the business travel industry.
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April 22, 2022
2nd SDNY Jury Hears Airfare Row After 1st 'Bored To Death'
An 11-year-old antitrust dispute between the former US Airways and corporate seat booking giant Sabre Holdings Corp. went before a second Manhattan jury Friday, after a 2016 trial in which benumbed jurors' $15 million verdict for the airline was scratched on technical legal grounds.