Class Action

DISH Network Satellite Television Packages

Class Action

DISH Network Satellite Television Packages

A false advertising lawsuit against DISH Network is still pending in a Missouri court as of August 2015. The lawsuit, which was originally filed in 2011, alleges that the marketing for the company’s satellite television packages does not adequately disclose that the company may delete or change the programming or change the price of programming at any time during a consumer’s subscription. (Padberg et al v. DISH Network, L.L.C., Case No. 11-cv-4035, W. D. MO.)

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Dish Network’s Hopper Feature

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Dish Network’s Hopper Feature

In March 2016, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit against Dish Network Service finding that the claims are not supported by…


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