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FCC Hits T-Mobile for $48M Over 'Unlimited' Data Plans
For the second time in two years, federal regulators have hit a major broadband provider for tens of millions of dollars over alleged deceptive practices about "unlimited" data plans. T-Mobile USA Inc. on Wednesday agreed to pay $48 million to resolve allegations that the company misled consumers about speed and data restrictions. AT&T has asked the Federal Communications Commission to review a proposed $100 million penalty brought last year over related practices.Employees May Not Have to Keep Quiet About Investigations
Companies have plenty of reason to want to keep their internal investigations as quiet as possible. But the National Labor Relations Board says: Not so fast.Litigation: Raising the bar: Recent developments in antitrust class actions
The class action is an exception to the usual rule that litigation is conducted by and on behalf of the individual named parties only, wrote the majority in Comcast.T-Mobile USA Completes MetroPCS Acquisition
T-Mobile USA, the country's fourth-largest cellphone carrier, has completed its acquisition of smaller rival MetroPCS.T-Mobile USA sees three national networks emerging in long term
T-Mobile said an industry deal to reduce the number of nationwide wireless providers to three is likely following regulatory shifts. Deutsche Telekom's attempt to sell T-Mobile USA to AT&T for $39 billion was thwarted over concern the combination would reduce competition.MetroPCS Shareholders Approve T-Mobile USA Merger
MetroPCS Communications Inc. shareholders approved a sweetened deal to merge the company with Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile USA unit.In East Texas Trial Win, Gibson Dunn Knocks Out $265 Million Patent Case Against T-Mobile
Cravath, Jones Day Lead as Crown Castle Buys T-Mobile Towers for $2.4 Billion
Cell phone tower operator Crown Castle will pay $2.4 billion in cash to lease the rights to roughly 7,200 T-Mobile USA towers for 28 years.Skadden Files Sprint Antitrust Suit over $39 Billion AT&T Bid for T-Mobile
Five Firms Get Call for AT&T/T-Mobile Antitrust, Regulatory Work
Wiley Rein, Wilmer, Cleary, Crowell & Moring, and Arnold & Porter are advising on regulatory and antitrust aspects of AT&T's proposed $39 billion acquisition of Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA unit--a deal that figures to receive close scrutiny from U.S. regulators.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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