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UFC Antitrust Lawsuit Preliminary Settlement Rejected By Judge - MSNJudge Boulware denies $335M settlement in UFC antitrust lawsuit, putting athletes' compensation on hold. UFC responds, disappointed with ruling, argues settlement was in athletes' best interest ...
Judge rejects $335 million UFC antitrust lawsuit settlement, sets trial date for October The fighters were set to receive $335 million after the two sides reached an agreement, but now will take ...
A federal judge scuttled the proposed $335 million settlement between the UFC and fighters in two separate class-action lawsuits who alleged the MMA promoter violated antitrust laws.. On Tuesday ...
Those following the UFC antitrust lawsuit were shocked to hear in March that the Le et al. vs. Zuffa, LLC and Johnson et al. vs. Zuffa, LLC lawsuits had reached a preliminary settlement agreement ...
UFC’s $335 million antitrust settlement denied in ‘unusual step’ — with no explanation By . Scott Fontana. Published July 31, 2024, ... The UFC rejects the notion, ...
A proposed nine-figure agreement to settle antitrust lawsuits between former fighters and the UFC was rejected by a judge this week. MMA journalist John S. Nash was first to report Judge Richard ...
Judge Richard Boulware granted preliminary approval on the settlement between TKO Group and the plaintiffs in the Cung Le vs. Zuffa case for $375 million, which covers fighters who competed in UFC ...
UFC Reaches New Settlement in Fighters’ Antitrust Lawsuit, Agrees to Increase Payout to $375 Million Agreement requires court approval; judge previously rejected a lower settlement amount ...
The UFC has reached a new settlement in one of its antitrust lawsuits and hopes a judge will greenlight it. TKO Group -- the UFC's parent company -- reached an agreement Thursday with the ...
UFC issues statement after judge rejects antitrust settlement agreement Cung Le, left, kicks Wanderlei Silva during the second round of a UFC 139 middleweight bout in San Jose, Calif. Silva won by ...
The UFC reached a new settlement in one of its antitrust lawsuits Thursday and hopes a judge will green-light it. TKO Group -- the UFC's parent company -- reached an agreement with the plaintiffs ...
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