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November 30, 2016
Comcast Antitrust Fee Row Resolved By Susman, Heins Mills
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Wednesday dismissed competing motions for fee allocations between Susman Godfrey LLP and Heins Mills & Olson LLP — co-counsel for a class that reached a $50 million antitrust settlement with Comcast Corp. — after the firms said they resolved how to split $4.66 million in remaining attorneys' fees.
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July 01, 2016
Susman, Heins Mills Extend Row Over Comcast Antitrust Fees
Susman Godfrey LLP and Heins Mills & Olson PLC — co-counsel for a class that reached a $50 million antitrust settlement with Comcast Corp. — on Thursday continued their Pennsylvania federal court clash over how to divide funds remaining from $15 million in attorneys' fees and expenses.
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June 13, 2016
Susman, Heins Mills Clash Over Comcast Antitrust Fees
Susman Godfrey LLP and Heins Mills & Olson PLC — co-counsel for a class that reached a $50 million antitrust settlement with Comcast Corp. after lengthy antitrust litigation — filed clashing motions in Pennsylvania federal court on Friday, arguing over how to divide funds remaining from $15 million in attorneys' fees and expenses.
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October 22, 2015
Comcast Faces Appeal Of $50M Philly Antitrust Settlement
A Philadelphia-based attorney and alleged member of a class that reached a settlement with Comcast after lengthy antitrust litigation said Wednesday he will appeal the $50 million agreement, citing concern that members of the class will not get what they deserve from its terms.
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September 23, 2015
Comcast's $50M Settlement Approved In Philly Antitrust Suit
The Pennsylvania federal judge overseeing decadelong antitrust litigation against Comcast Corp. that led to the U.S. Supreme Court's Behrend ruling on class certification signed off on a $50 million settlement on Tuesday and awarded plaintiffs' attorneys $15 million in fees and expenses.
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May 11, 2015
Susman, Heins Can't Hoard Fees In Comcast Deal, Firm Says
A firm involved in a recently settled class action accusing Comcast Corp. of monopolizing television service in the Philadelphia area has asked a federal judge to award it $130,000 in fees and costs after lead counsel, which included Susman Godfrey LLP and Heins Mills & Olson PC, said it was unlikely the firm would be reimbursed for its work.
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October 28, 2014
Comcast Agrees To $50M Settlement In Philly Antitrust Row
A group of Philadelphia-area Comcast Corp. customers on Tuesday said the cable giant would pay $50 million to settle their decade-long putative class action accusing Comcast of controlling a regional monopoly for TV services.
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April 02, 2014
Comcast Antitrust Row Plows Ahead Without Chicago Class
The long-running antitrust class action against Comcast Corp. took another turn Wednesday as a group of Philadelphia-area subscribers lobbed the latest version of their complaint against the cable giant, which completely dropped the claims of a class of Chicago-area subscribers certified nearly seven years ago.
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February 19, 2014
Comcast Plaintiffs Seek Stay Amid Settlement Talks
A group of Philadelphia cable TV subscribers asked Wednesday to put their antitrust suit against Comcast Corp. on hold, citing early progress in their settlement talks with the cable giant and the possibility of resolving claims over its conduct in other cities as well.
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November 12, 2013
Comcast Can't Dodge Plaintiffs' Cert. Bid, Judge Says
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss the latest bid for class certification by a group of cable TV subscribers accusing Comcast Corp. of monopolizing the Philadelphia market, saying the court has authority to consider the plaintiffs' motion to recertify a narrower class.