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