Attorneys who secured a $14 million settlement for a group of AT&T customers claiming they were charged an improper fee asked a California federal court Monday for a $3.5 million cut of the award to cover their legal fees, as well as additional funds to cover litigation expenses.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has asked the Federal Communications Commission to approve the transfer of Global Cloud Xchange's licenses for an undersea cable project to Reef Bidco Ltd., as long as the telecom company complies with certain commitments.
A federal Indiana court delivered an early win for Global Tower LLC against Norfolk Southern Railway Co., finding that the local telecommunications tower operator did not owe the railway a portion of its revenue from a tower on land owned by the rail line.
A federal judge rejected most of the fourth set of antitrust claims alleging that Mylan Pharmaceuticals and Pfizer Inc. conspired to inflate the price of emergency allergy medication, saying that indirect purchasers are barred from filing suit based on the theory that their actions delayed the introduction of a generic.
Pharmaceutical giant Amgen asked a Delaware federal court to throw out a suit from competitor Regeneron alleging that Amgen used a bundling scheme to boost its own cholesterol medication sales while ruining the market for Regeneron's competing product.