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IN RE: NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC GRANT-IN-AID CAP ANTITRUST LITIGATION
Case Number:
4:14-md-02541
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Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action, Multi-district Litigation
Judge:
Firms
- Akerman LLP
- Allen Matkins
- ArentFox Schiff
- Berg & Androphy
- Bradley Devitt
- Bryan Cave
- Bullivant Houser
- Bursor & Fisher
- Clarick Gueron
- Covington & Burling
- Cravath Swaine
- Derek G. Howard Law Firm
- DLA Piper
- Dorsey & Whitney
- Dugan Law Firm
- Fox Rothschild
- Gustafson Gluek
- Hagens Berman
- Hausfeld LLP
- Hellmuth & Johnson
- Hogan Lovells
- Holland & Knight
- Jenner & Block
- Jones Walker
- King & Spalding
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Law Offices of Jon T. King
- Lewis & Llewellyn
- Lieff Cabraser
- Lockridge Grindal
- Marino Tortorella
- Mayer Brown
- Minami Tamaki
- Pearson Warshaw
- Pillsbury Winthrop
- Polsinelli PC
- Pritzker Levine
- Proskauer Rose
- Riley Safer
- Robins Kaplan
- Robinson Bradshaw
- Skadden Arps
- Stinson LLP
- Tompkins McGuire
- Walter Haverfield
- Weil Gotshal
- Wilkinson Stekloff
- Winston & Strawn
- Wolf Haldenstein
- Zelle LLP
- Zimmerman Reed
Companies
- ABC Inc.
- American Athletic Conference
- Atlantic Coast Conference
- CBS Corp.
- ESPN Inc.
- Fox Corp.
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- Turner Broadcasting System Inc.
- University of Iowa
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October 25, 2016
Athletes, NCAA Say Wage Suit Not Related To Antitrust Row
Student-athletes alleging NCAA caps on athlete compensation violate antitrust laws, the NCAA itself and the Pac-12 conference asked a California federal court Monday not to yoke a lawsuit over employee classification of student-athletes to the antitrust suit, saying the legal questions involved are too unrelated.
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September 16, 2016
NCAA To Hand Over Docs On TV Deals With CBS, Turner
The NCAA will hand over documents related to its 2010 deal with CBS and Turner to broadcast the NCAA men's basketball tournament to plaintiffs challenging the NCAA's caps on student-athlete compensation, according to a stipulated order Friday coming after all five major collegiate athletic conferences similarly agreed to disclose their lucrative television deals.
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August 29, 2016
NCAA Says Damages Class Bid Fails In Grant-In-Aid MDL
The NCAA on Friday hit back against a bid for class certification in California federal court, saying the circumstances surrounding a group of student-athletes looking to recover damages related to a rule change governing how much aid they received are too different from each other.
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August 12, 2016
College Conferences Must Reveal TV Deals In Athletes' MDL
The collegiate athletic conferences wrapped up in antitrust litigation targeting NCAA caps on athlete compensation and sports broadcasting companies will turn over documents on their lucrative media deals, according to an order entered Thursday in California federal court.
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July 11, 2016
Conferences Say Deal Docs Irrelevant To Grant-In-Aid MDL
Collegiate athletic conferences on Friday told a California federal court they should not have to turn over documents on lucrative media deals in an antitrust lawsuit targeting NCAA caps on student-athlete compensation, saying the contracts are confidential and not relevant to the case.
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July 08, 2016
Media Giants Fight Bid For Docs In NCAA Athlete Antitrust Suit
Fox Broadcasting Co. and three other major media companies asked a California federal judge Friday not to force them to produce their broadcast deals with NCAA conferences in a college athlete compensation suit, arguing that disclosing the information would disadvantage them in future deal negotiations.
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June 13, 2016
College Conferences Failing To Share Docs, Athletes Say
Student-athletes challenging the NCAA’s rules capping their compensation packages from schools told a California federal court Monday that several major collegiate athletic conferences are reluctant to share documents concerning lucrative television contracts, calling out the Big Ten and Atlantic Coast conferences for refusing to even discuss the document requests.
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May 19, 2016
NCAA On Offensive In Seeking O'Bannon Review Despite Win
Though many saw the Ninth Circuit's O'Bannon decision as a win for the NCAA, the intercollegiate athletics body has gone on the offensive and joined the former player plaintiffs in asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take a look at a part of the ruling some experts say could cause problems for the organization.
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May 19, 2016
Student-Athletes Reach Deal With SEC Over TV Contract Docs
Student-athletes challenging NCAA rules that cap compensation at the cost of attendance and the Southeastern Conference asked a California federal judge on Wednesday to approve an agreement partially settling a discovery dispute over broadcast contracts and other financial documents that has been a major hurdle in the multidistrict litigation.
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May 17, 2016
NCAA Says O'Bannon Resolved Athlete Pay Cap Claims
The NCAA asked a California federal judge to get rid of antitrust claims in multidistrict litigation that take aim at the organization's rules capping student-athlete compensation at cost of attendance, arguing Monday that the courts already decided those issues in the O'Bannon case.