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Minnesota Vikings Football Stadium, LLC v. Wells Fargo Bank, National Association
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September 20, 2016
Wells Fargo Settles Minn. Vikings Stadium Signage Fight
The Minnesota Vikings Football Stadium LLC and Wells Fargo Bank NA have reached a confidential agreement to settle a breach of contract suit over illuminated roof signs the bank placed on two 17-story office towers behind the team's new stadium, according to a stipulation filed Tuesday in Minnesota federal court.
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July 08, 2016
Vikings Seek $655K In Attys' Fees In Wells Fargo Sign Battle
The Minnesota Vikings Football Stadium LLC through its counsel on Thursday requested that $655,020 in attorneys' fees be paid to Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP after a federal judge ordered Wells Fargo Bank NA to remove illuminated roof signs placed on two 17-story office towers behind the team's new U.S. Bank Stadium, which the football facility said would adversely affect the stadium's image.
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June 23, 2016
Vikings Beat Wells Fargo In Battle Over Signs Near Stadium
A Minnesota federal judge on Thursday ordered Wells Fargo Bank NA to remove illuminated roof signs placed on two 17-story office towers behind the Minnesota Vikings' new U.S. Bank Stadium that the football facility's backers said would adversely affect the stadium's "image."
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May 24, 2016
Vikings Slam Wells Fargo's Signs Near New Stadium
The Minnesota Vikings filed a brief in federal court on Monday, accusing Wells Fargo Bank NA of ignoring a signage agreement and mounting illuminated roof signs near the under-construction U.S. Bank Stadium that will be visible to TV viewers when the National Football League's 2016 playing season begins this fall.
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January 29, 2016
Vikings Can't Halt Wells Fargo Signs Near US Bank Stadium
A Minnesota federal judge on Thursday denied a Minnesota Vikings affiliate's request to halt the building of two illuminated roof signs advertising Wells Fargo Bank near the under-construction U.S. Bank Stadium, saying the team's slow actions belie the harm it says the signs would cause.