Right Field Rooftops, LLC, et al v. Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, L, et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

16-3582

Court:

Appellate - 7th Circuit

Nature of Suit:

3410 Antitrust

Sectors & Industries:

  1. October 18, 2017

    7th Circ. Won't Rethink Cubs' Win In Rooftop Sightlines Fight

    The Seventh Circuit on Tuesday threw out a bid by Wrigley Field-area rooftop owners for a rehearing of their case accusing the Chicago Cubs of breaching a contract to prevent the obstruction of stadium sightlines, with all of the judges on the original appellate panel denying the petition for rehearing.

  2. September 01, 2017

    Cubs See Win In Rooftop Sightlines Battle At 7th Circ.

    The Seventh Circuit said Friday it would not revive a lawsuit by Wrigley Field-area rooftop owners accusing the Chicago Cubs of breaching a contract preventing the obstruction of stadium sightlines, finding that the deal's language and Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption bar the claims.

  3. May 23, 2017

    Cubs, Rooftop Owners Spar Over Stadium Views At 7th Circ.

    The Chicago Cubs and a group of Wrigley Field-area rooftop owners went before the Seventh Circuit on Tuesday to argue whether the baseball team broke a contract when it broke the owners' stadium sight lines in an alleged bid to monopolize game views.

  4. February 03, 2017

    Wrigley Rooftops Urge 7th Circ. To Revive Chicago Cubs Case

    A group of Wrigley Field-area rooftop owners accusing the Chicago Cubs of monopolizing game views by reneging on a deal not to obstruct stadium sight lines on Thursday asked the Seventh Circuit to allow them to file a revised complaint, arguing that the lower court misinterpreted both the contract and the baseball antitrust exemption.

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