By David Koenig | The Associated Press | October 4, 2022
American and JetBlue say the government has no evidence that the deal is hurting consumers. To the contrary, they say it will help travelers by creating a stronger competitor to Delta and United in New York and Boston.
By The Associated Press | September 29, 2022
JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes told a federal court in Boston the partnership JetBlue Airways and Southwest Airlines has with American Airlines will help his airline grow, accommodate customers whose flights get canceled, and attract more corporate travelers. Executives from Atlanta-based Delta Airlines and other airlines are expected to testify.
By The Associated Press | September 27, 2022
The Justice Department and six states are suing American and JetBlue to break up their partnership in the Northeast, namely New York and Boston. Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines' executives have been asked to testify in the trial.
By ALM Staff | September 22, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By The Associated Press | June 24, 2022
The agreement, which passed without debate this week, appears to end a long court fight over gates at the city-owned airport near downtown Dallas that is dominated by Southwest Airlines.
By The Associated Press | May 26, 2022
"The FAA's decision to license a site where rockets would launch over people, homes, and Cumberland Island National Seashore ... is contrary to the agency's regulations for licensing launch sites and is unprecedented in the history of the United States' commercial space program," said the lawsuit, filed May 19 in the District of Columbia.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 5, 2022
Tuesday's ruling, by U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm in Maryland, is one of the few by a federal judge granting class certification in a consumer data breach case.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 14, 2020
In the past month, federal judges in California have dismissed cases against Norwegian Air Shuttle and Deutsche Lufthansa after concluding that the airlines did not breach their contracts with passengers, who ultimately got refunds.
By Catherine Wilson | August 17, 2020
Reviewing a question for the first time, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit puts its faith in juries when it comes to deciding medical damages for cruise injuries.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 19, 2020
Nicholas Coulson, of Liddle & Dubin, who claims to have 12 of the 38 class actions filed against airlines over their alleged failure to provide passenger refunds, is the latest attorney to ask the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to coordinate cases relating to COVID-19.
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