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IN RE: NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC GRANT-IN-AID CAP ANTITRUST LITIGATION
Case Number:
4:14-md-02541
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Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action, Multi-district Litigation
Judge:
Firms
- Akerman LLP
- Allen Matkins
- ArentFox Schiff
- Berg & Androphy
- Bradley Devitt
- Bryan Cave
- Bullivant Houser
- Bursor & Fisher
- Clarick Gueron
- Covington & Burling
- Cravath Swaine
- Derek G. Howard Law Firm
- DLA Piper
- Dorsey & Whitney
- Dugan Law Firm
- Fox Rothschild
- Gustafson Gluek
- Hagens Berman
- Hausfeld LLP
- Hellmuth & Johnson
- Hogan Lovells
- Holland & Knight
- Jenner & Block
- Jones Walker
- King & Spalding
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Law Offices of Jon T. King
- Lewis & Llewellyn
- Lieff Cabraser
- Lockridge Grindal
- Marino Tortorella
- Mayer Brown
- Minami Tamaki
- Pearson Warshaw
- Pillsbury Winthrop
- Polsinelli PC
- Pritzker Levine
- Proskauer Rose
- Riley Safer
- Robins Kaplan
- Robinson Bradshaw
- Skadden Arps
- Stinson LLP
- Tompkins McGuire
- Walter Haverfield
- Weil Gotshal
- Wilkinson Stekloff
- Winston & Strawn
- Wolf Haldenstein
- Zelle LLP
- Zimmerman Reed
Companies
- ABC Inc.
- American Athletic Conference
- Atlantic Coast Conference
- CBS Corp.
- ESPN Inc.
- Fox Corp.
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- Turner Broadcasting System Inc.
- University of Iowa
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