Sabre fails to win delay in US Airways trial
( October 19, 2016, 21:18 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: US District Judge Lorna Schofield has refused to postpone the beginning of trial in an antitrust case that US Airways brought against travel reservation company Sabre, saying new appellate law doesn't warrant a delay. Sabre had asked permission to file additional Daubert motions in light of an appeals court's decision in a case involving American Express, an opinion that provided instructions on how to analyze antitrust cases in so-called two-sided markets.See document below....
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