Brandon Graham of the Philadelphia Eagles sacks Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 05, 2023

NFL Gets $4.7 Billion Sunday Ticket Jury Award Tossed Out

A federal judge tossed out a $4.7 billion verdict against the National Football League in a legal fight over the Sunday Ticket game-broadcast package, after concluding a Los Angeles jury improperly calculated damages.

FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules Blocked by Sixth Circuit Judges

The Sixth Circuit on Thursday again blocked net neutrality rules put in place by the Federal Communications Commission from going into effect as a legal challenge is underway, days ahead of the expiration of its prior pause order.

Acne Product Cancer Risk Suits to Stay Separate, Panel Says

Plaintiffs in proposed class actions against Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc., Walgreens, and other companies failed to persuade a judicial panel to centralize into a multidistrict proceeding their cases over an alleged carcinogenic chemical in acne products.

Federal Circuit Affirms Mobile Voice Command Patent Cancellation

The Federal Circuit upheld a tribunal ruling axing a patent for mobile device voice commands that was challenged by Unified Patents LLC, a membership group whose mission is challenging what it deems to be bad patents.

Vegas Casino Pilots Not OT Pay-Eligible, Appeals Court Holds

Private jet pilots who flew planes for Las Vegas Sands Corp. and an aviation subsidiary lost their bid to overturn a lower court’s ruling that they’re exempt from overtime labor protections, the Ninth Circuit said Thursday.

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NFL Gets $4.7 Billion Sunday Ticket Jury Award Tossed Out

A federal judge tossed out a $4.7 billion verdict against the National Football League in a legal fight over the Sunday Ticket game-broadcast package, after concluding a Los Angeles jury improperly calculated damages.

Netflix, Hulu Subject to Fees for Past Years, Missouri City Says

An upcoming state law amendment that will take effect in late August exempts satellite tv and streaming companies from paying video service provider fees to municipalities, but the companies still owe “back fees” from previous years because the law can’t be applied retroactively, a Missouri city told a trial court.

Mylan Must Be Sanctioned in Ozempic Row, Novo Tells Patent Board

Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. must face sanctions for engaging in harassing, duplicative litigation in its challenges to a Novo Nordisk A/S patent linked to the blockbuster weight-loss and diabetes drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, Novo told a US Patent and Trademark Office tribunal.

‘Outlandish’ $34 Million Award Nixed in Window Shade Patent Case

A New York federal judge undid what she called a “grossly excessive” $34.6 million award against Lutron Electronics Co. Inc. in a patent dispute over window shade brackets, offering the chance for a new damages trial while letting the jury’s infringement verdict stand.

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