DOJ Repeats No Behavioral Conditions Warranted in AT&T/TW
RCN and the American Cable Association are wrong about whether behavioral conditions are an appropriate remedy for antitrust concerns raised by AT&T's proposed buy of Time Warner, DOJ said in a docket 17-cv-02511-RJL response (in Pacer) filed Wednesday in U.S.…
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District Court for the District of Columbia. RCN and ACA seek to file an amici brief proposing modified Turner arbitration terms (see 1805150002). Justice said the RCN/ACA proposal does at least give alternative remedies, which the court had requested, and AT&T/TW opposition to it runs contrary to that request. AT&T/TW outside counsel didn't comment Thursday.