Console Law Offices LLC has won a landmark jury verdict in federal court on behalf of AT&T’s former employee Jack Gerundo. The unanimous verdict brings to an end the age discrimination case against AT&T. Gerundo who was aged 66 at the time was terminated by AT&T in connection with a “surplus” event that occurred in March […]
Continue readingA case between Cox Cable and two music publishers has set a precedent for future cases touching on copyright matters. BMG Rights Management LLC and Round Hill Music LP had sued Cox in 2014 on the grounds that the company deliberately ignored illegal downloading of their content by its subscribers. In their lawsuit, both companies […]
Continue readingThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was forced to head back to court and defend the net neutrality rules that have come under challenge from providers keen to overturn the broadband regulations. That was the third time that FCC was appearing before a federal court to support the net neutrality laws. In particular, they have come […]
Continue readingMissouri Attorney General Chris Koster has filed a lawsuit in federal court against Charter Communications for violating federal and state telemarketing and No-Call laws. This is not the first case of its kind to be received by the office. Unwanted telemarketing calls and harassing treatment by telemarketers annually rank highest on the list of complaints […]
Continue readingLandowners in Montgomery and Rankin counties are up in arms with AT&T over its laying of fiber optic cables which they allege was not properly done. They claim that At&t, through its subcontractors, has proceeded to lay cables on their lands without their prior consent. The landowners fear that they will be blamed responsible for […]
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