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Court Orders Trial in Cable Antitrust Case

By Barry Barnett on April 12, 2012

U.S. Senior District Judge John Padova today granted in part and denied in part the motion of Comcast for summary judgment on claims that it violated sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act by entering into market-allocation agreements with competitors and monopolizing the market for cable services in the Philadelphia area.

Judge Padova’s 72-page Memorandum dismisses the section 1 per se claim and parts of the section 2 claims but finds triable issues of fact on the section 1 rule of reason claim and the balance of the section 2 claims.

[Blawgletter has the honor to serve as co-lead counsel for the class.]

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