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NY AG Brings Multistate Suit to Block Merger of Sprint, T-Mobile
New York Attorney General Letitia James called the proposed merger between the two companies a "consumer-harming, job-killing megamerger our antitrust laws were designed to prevent."Becerra's Office Joins Multistate Suit to Block Merger of Sprint, T-Mobile
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who joined New York and seven other states to file suit in Manhattan federal court Tuesday in a bid to block the merger, said it would result in a smaller cellular market that would ultimately hurt consumers.Nine State AGs Sue to Block Merger of Sprint, T-Mobile
New York Attorney General Letitia James called the proposed merger between the two companies a "consumer-harming, job-killing megamerger our antitrust laws were designed to prevent."Concessions by Sprint and T-Mobile Drive FCC Approval but May Not Satisfy Enforcers
Despite FCC clearance, the proposed Sprint/T-Mobile merger remains under investigation by antitrust enforcers: the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and several state attorneys general.Local Governments May Tax Telecommunications Infrastructure, NY High Court Rules
The court unanimously affirmed a decision by the Appellate Division, Second Department that will compel T-Mobile to pay property taxes on a series of large cellular data transmission installations in the city of Mount Vernon, though the decision has wide-ranging implications for similar arrangements in municipalities statewide.T-Mobile USA Inc. v. Selective Ins. Co. of Am.
Click Here for FC&S legal expert analysis. T-Mobile USA Inc.v.Selective Ins. Co. of Am.United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth CircuitNovember…Wachtell, MoFo and Cleary join 13-firm roster on $26bn Sprint, T-Mobile merger
Legions of lawyers from a number of leading US firms are advising on the deal, which could create a combined company worth $146bnT-Mobile Northeast LLC v. Water Auth. of Western Nassau County
Wireless Service Provider Denied Preliminary Injunction; Irreparable Harm Not ShownT-Mobile Sues Wilmington Over Rejected Wireless Plan
T-Mobile Northeast has sued the city of Wilmington and its Zoning Board of Adjustment in federal court over what the company called an unlawful denial of its application to build a rooftop extension on a senior living facility in order to improve wireless communications in the city.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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