Attorneys representing the National Football League in its "Sunday Ticket" antitrust litigation said approval of the plaintiffs' proposed judgment endorsing a $4.7 billion jury verdict "makes no practical sense" at this stage of the case because the court has yet to establish a formula that would accurately disseminate the award to millions of nationwide class members
"In a class action, 'the liability claims of the class will not be the subject of...
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