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Association of Taxicab Operators USA v. Yellow Checker Cab Company of Dallas/Fort Worth Inc et al
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October 02, 2013
Texas Cab Drivers Get Judge's Nod To Drop Antitrust Suit
A Texas federal judge on Tuesday allowed a group of cab operators to drop an antitrust suit against Dallas cab companies over allegedly anti-competitive operating fees, but the order left the door open for future litigation against most of the defendants.
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September 26, 2013
Texas Cab Companies Urge Judge To Toss Price-Fixing Suit
Dallas cab companies asked a federal court Wednesday to dismiss a suit brought by taxi operators claiming the companies created an illegal monopoly by fixing prices for so-called stand fees, which drivers must pay to operate authorized cabs in three North Texas counties.
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November 29, 2012
Judge Pares Claims In Texas Taxi Price-Fixing Suit
A Texas federal judge on Wednesday pared claims in a suit alleging a group of cab companies created an illegal monopoly by fixing prices for so-called stand fees that drivers must pay to operate an authorized cab in three Texas counties.
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June 21, 2012
Taxi Co. Denies Scheme To Fix Prices Of Permit Fees
A Dallas-Fort Worth cab company on Wednesday told a federal judge it didn't fix prices or act to create an illegal monopoly through so-called stand fees that drivers must pay to operate an authorized taxi in three counties in the area.
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September 02, 2011
Taxi Price-Fixing Suit Survives Dismissal Bid
A Texas federal judge refused Wednesday to dismiss a suit alleging cab companies conspired to monopolize the industry by fixing prices for so-called stand fees that drivers have to pay to operate an authorized cab in certain counties in the Lone Star State.