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Other Statutes - Antitrust Cases filed in the New York Southern District Court before Louis L. Stanton [ Court Info ]

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February 26, 2009
NBC Universal, Inc. v. Broadcast Music, Inc. NY Southern Unassigned Antitrust Federal Question
Petitioner: NBC Universal, Inc., Respondent: Broadcast Music, Inc.
 
January 10, 2008
Broadcast Music, Inc. v. DMX Inc. NY Southern Stanton Antitrust Fed. Question
Petitioner: Broadcast Music, Inc., Broadcast Music, Inc., Broadcast Music, Inc., Broadcast Music, Inc. Respondent: DMX Inc.
 
October 15, 2007
Wild Edibles, Inc. v. Brandworkers, International et al NY Southern Unassigned Antitrust Antitrust Litigation
Plaintiff: Wild Edibles, Inc.; Defendant: Brandworkers, International, Daniel Gross
 
March 30, 2007
Broadcast Music, Inc. v. Cromwell Group NY Southern Unassigned Antitrust Fed. Question: Other
Petitioner: Broadcast Music, Inc., Respondent: Cromwell Group
 
March 15, 2007
Levy v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. et al NY Southern Unassigned Antitrust Antitrust Litigation
Plaintiff: Brian Levy; Defendant: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Samsung Semiconductor, Inc., Hynix Semiconductor, Inc., Hynix Semiconductor America, Inc., Micron Technology, Inc. and others...
 
June 30, 1964
United States v. Broadcast Music, Inc NY Southern Stanton Antitrust Sherman-Clayton Act
         
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