GLABERSON et al v. COMCAST CORPORATION

  1. September 23, 2013

    Comcast Pushes To Nix Antitrust Plaintiffs' Cert. Bid

    Comcast Corp. urged a Pennsylvania federal court Thursday to reject the latest bid for class certification from a group of cable subscribers accusing the company of monopolizing the Philadelphia market, arguing that the U.S. Supreme Court's decision blocked further attempts.

  2. August 20, 2013

    Comcast Subscribers Push For New Class In Antitrust Case

    Cable subscribers accusing Comcast Corp. of monopolizing the Philadelphia market renewed their bid for class certification on Monday, asking the judge overseeing the long-running antitrust case to sign off on a narrower class definition after the U.S. Supreme Court nixed a broader group.

  3. June 17, 2013

    Attys Offer To Trim Class To Save Comcast Antitrust Suit

    A proposed class of cable subscribers accusing Comcast Corp. of monopolizing the Philadelphia market in a long-running antitrust suit have offered to trim their class to survive in Pennsylvania federal court after its defeat in the U.S. Supreme Court in March.

  4. September 26, 2012

    Judge Rules Current Comcast Antitrust Deal Unenforceable

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday refused to hold Comcast Corp. to an outline of a settlement the company and plaintiffs in an antitrust dispute had tentatively reached prior to the U.S. Supreme Court agreeing to review a class certification issue in the monopolization case.

  5. August 21, 2012

    Comcast Class Asks Court To Enforce Antitrust Settlement

    A class of Comcast Corp. customers who say the company illegally used its monopoly power to increase prices argued Tuesday that a federal court should enforce a proposed settlement that was reached before the case was picked up by the U.S. Supreme Court in June.

  6. April 13, 2012

    Judge Sends Trimmed Comcast Antitrust Suit To Trial

    A federal judge in Philadelphia on Thursday pared down an antitrust class action's allegations that Comcast Corp. established monopoly power and hiked cable prices, but said the long-running case could proceed to trial.