Rams settle for up to $25M in class-action lawsuit
The corporate structure related to the former St. Louis Rams has agreed to pay up to $25 million to plaintiffs alleging that the NFL team was dishonest about its 2016 departure for Los Angeles and thereby caused the plaintiffs to overpay for tickets and merchandise. St. Louis Circuit Judge Timothy J. Boyer on Aug. 19 […]
Rams cases may head to possible arbitration
A dispute involving the departure of the Rams from St. Louis could be headed to arbitration after all. The Missouri Supreme Court on Jan. 29 ordered the Court of Appeals Eastern District to reconsider two rulings last year that allowed disputes to remain in circuit court despite claims from the defendants that they should be arbitrated.
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