Judge Upholds $625,000 Verdict in Workplace Harassment Case

Philadelphia, PA — A Pennsylvania judge recently upheld a $625,000 jury award to a former employee of an engineering firm, concluding a legal battle over allegations of severe workplace harassment that highlighted broader concerns about corporate culture and legal accountability. The judge’s decision marks the closure of a case wherein Amanda Johnson, aged 34, contended that her work environment was marred by daily racial and sexual harassment, which she reported went unaddressed by senior management despite her repeated complaints. The case, which was closely watched by legal experts and civil rights advocates, underscores the persistent … Read more

Judge Overrules NFL’s $4.7 Billion Sunday Ticket Antitrust Decision, Shaking Up Broadcast Rights Landscape

New York — A recent decision by a U.S. federal judge has thrown out a previous court ruling that favored the NFL in a case surrounding the league’s Sunday Ticket television package, which broadcasters exclusive out-of-market NFL games every Sunday. The package, which DirecTV has offered since 1994, has been subject to scrutiny under antitrust laws by businesses and entertainment venues that argue its exclusivity inflates prices and dampens consumer choice. The lawsuit, initiated by several bars and restaurants across the country, alleges that the NFL’s arrangement with DirecTV violates antitrust laws by barring other … Read more

Judge Dismisses ‘Sunday Ticket’ Verdict, Sides with NFL in Recent Legal Battle

Washington, D.C. — In a significant legal turnaround, a federal judge has nullified a previous jury verdict that favored plaintiffs in a high-profile class-action lawsuit against the National Football League concerning its exclusive “Sunday Ticket” package. This controversial decision has tipped the scales back in favor of the NFL, sparking discussions on the implications for sports broadcasting and antitrust law. The lawsuit originally challenged the NFL and DirecTV’s arrangement of offering the “Sunday Ticket” service, which allows viewers to watch any out-of-market Sunday afternoon NFL game. Plaintiffs argued that this package violates antitrust laws by … Read more

Major Reversal in Court: $4.7 Billion NFL Sunday Ticket Verdict Overturned by Judge

Washington — A federal judge has overturned a staggering $4.7 billion jury decision previously awarded to viewers who subscribed to the NFL Sunday Ticket package, ending a complex legal battle over the pricing and distribution of live game broadcasts. The lawsuit, which argued that the package violates antitrust laws by preventing competition and inflating prices, was closely watched for its potential implications for sports broadcasting and antitrust regulations. The controversial NFL Sunday Ticket service, exclusively available through DirecTV, offers out-of-market broadcasts of NFL games not available on local television. The subscribers alleged that the NFL’s … Read more