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Garavanian et al v. JetBlue Airways Corporation, et al
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1:23-cv-10678
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- Alioto Law Firm
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- American Airlines Group Inc.
- Breeze Airways
- Delta Air Lines Inc.
- Frontier Airlines Inc.
- Southwest Airlines Co.
- Spirit Airlines Inc.
- Sun Country Airlines
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March 22, 2024
Flyers Say JetBlue-Spirit Deal Case Not Done, Push For Win
The private plaintiffs challenging the failed JetBlue-Spirit merger indicated they're not done despite the companies' abandonment of the deal, pushing a Massachusetts federal court to grant them a win on their antitrust claims.
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March 19, 2024
Nixed JetBlue-Spirit Deal Moots Antitrust Case, 1st Circ. Told
The abandonment of JetBlue Airways Corp. and Spirit Airways Inc.'s $3.8 billion merger following a successful U.S. Department of Justice legal challenge moots a separate antitrust suit by air travelers seeking to block the tie-up, the airlines have argued to the First Circuit.
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February 01, 2024
DOJ Tells 1st Circ. Not To 'Rush' JetBlue, Spirit's Appeal
The U.S. Department of Justice pushed back Wednesday on JetBlue and Spirit Airlines' bid for the expedited treatment of an appeal that seeks to preserve their $3.8 billion merger after it was blocked by a Massachusetts federal court, telling the First Circuit it has no obligation to meet the airlines' "self-imposed deadline."
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October 26, 2023
JetBlue, Spirit Lose Bid To Close Court For Antitrust Trial
A Boston federal judge on Thursday denied a request by JetBlue Airways Corp. and Spirit Airlines Inc. to close the courtroom for portions of the government's upcoming antitrust trial challenging the companies' proposed merger.
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October 12, 2023
Flyers Have Standing To Contest JetBlue-Spirit, Judge Says
A Massachusetts federal judge teed up a second challenge to JetBlue's $3.8 billion purchase of Spirit Airlines Inc. on Wednesday in a terse opinion holding that two of the two dozen flyers suing behind the Justice Department have standing to contest the deal.
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October 04, 2023
DOJ, JetBlue Want Flyers' Spirit Case Kept Apart
The U.S. Department of Justice and JetBlue Airways Corp. separately asked a Massachusetts federal judge earlier this week not to consolidate the government challenge to JetBlue's $3.8 billion purchase of Spirit Airlines Inc. with a private lawsuit, arguing a late stage pairing would befuddle trial planning at the last minute.
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September 19, 2023
JetBlue Says Flyers' Expert Needs To Do Own Analysis
JetBlue is seeking to exclude testimony from Hal Singer, a witness for a group of 25 consumers who are suing the low-cost airline over the alleged anti-competitive effects of its proposed $3.8 billion merger with Spirit Airlines.
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September 12, 2023
JetBlue Flyers Fight Sanctions Bid Over Redaction Flub
JetBlue flyers suing to block the airline's proposed $3.8 billion purchase of low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines Inc. pushed back on Tuesday against a sanctions bid related to botched redactions, saying the request was based on misrepresentations of fact that could have been resolved if JetBlue had conferred with the plaintiff before filing its motion.
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August 29, 2023
JetBlue Wants 'Serial Litigants' Sanctioned For Redaction Flub
JetBlue is seeking sanctions for the "serial litigants" whose botched redactions last week revealed what the company said were mischaracterizations about how much fares might go up if the company's merger with Spirit Airlines goes through.
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August 23, 2023
Botched Redactions Show JetBlue Plans To Hike Spirit Fares
Travelers challenging JetBlue's planned $3.8 billion acquisition of low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines have revealed more about their allegations than they intended, with improper redaction formatting by plaintiffs counsel showing internal company estimates that fares on Spirit planes could go up by as much as 40%.