A Philadelphia judge has declined to enforce a settlement in the Comcast Corp’s class action antitrust lawsuit, and has left the decision to the Supreme Court. The Court will hear and ultimately decide on the long-running suit. The lawsuit claims that Comcast “benefited from controlling and raising cable prices after it clustered cable systems in the Philadelphia area through a series of swaps with other cable companies in the late 1990s.
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