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Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. v. Corporacion de Television y Microonda Rafa, S.A.
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November 04, 2022
MLB Accused Of Harassing Broadcasting Affiliate In $6M Suit
Major League Baseball continues to spar with an affiliate of its former Dominican broadcasting partner amid the league's effort to enforce a $6 million arbitral award against the broadcaster, whose holding company now accuses MLB of inappropriately seeking its financial records.
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September 01, 2022
Noncompliant Broadcaster Gets Final Warning In MLB Spat
A New York federal judge on Thursday gave Dominican broadcaster Telemicro a "final warning" after the media company has spent months ignoring court orders to produce relevant documents and avoiding a $6 million court-ordered payment to MLB for unpaid licensing and other fees.
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June 01, 2022
MLB Targets Broadcaster's NY Assets In $6M Award Fight
Major League Baseball has begun targeting assets, including a helicopter, held in New York by its erstwhile Dominican broadcaster as it looks to enforce a $6 million arbitral award issued in a dispute over unpaid rights fees, saying it's left with no choice after nearly two years of stonewalling.
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April 04, 2022
MLB Rips 'Woefully Unprepared' Witness In $6M Award Spat
A corporate representative was "woefully unprepared" for her deposition in an asset discovery fight stemming from Major League Baseball's $6 million arbitration win against a Dominican broadcaster, the league has told a Manhattan federal judge in a sanctions motion.
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March 14, 2022
Pandemic Won't Stop Live Depos In $6M MLB Award Fight
The COVID-19 pandemic is not reason enough to conduct depositions remotely, a Manhattan federal judge said Monday in an asset discovery fight stemming from Major League Baseball's $6 million arbitration win against a Dominican broadcaster.
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September 14, 2020
MLB Gets Win In $6M Dominican Broadcasting Rights Fight
A Dominican Republic media provider must pay Major League Baseball more than $6 million in a broadcasting rights dispute after a New York judge on Monday rejected its complaints that the arbitrator who issued the underlying award had been improperly appointed.
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December 16, 2019
MLB Gets Default Against Dominican Co. In $5.8M Award Row
Major League Baseball secured a default notice against a Dominican Republic-based media company in New York federal court Monday as the league seeks to enforce a nearly $6 million arbitration award issued in a dispute over unpaid licensing fees.
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September 18, 2019
MLB Sues Dominican Broadcaster Over Unpaid $5.8M Award
Major League Baseball hit a Dominican Republic media company with a suit on Wednesday that seeks to enforce a nearly $6 million arbitration award, saying the company has yet to pay "a penny" of the money owed.