A federal judge has approved a $50 million settlement in the long-running Comcast antitrust class action, carving out $15 million of that total for attorney fees.

U.S. District Judge John R. Padova of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania signed off on the settlement, capping a class action that had seen three trips to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and one to the U.S. Supreme Court since its initiation in 2003.

The plaintiffs in the case, representing roughly 800,000 current and former Comcast cable subscribers from Philadelphia and the four surrounding suburban counties, alleged the company monopolized the regional cable market by “swapping” customers from other providers and “clustering” them in certain geographic areas that allowed the company to raise prices and limit customer choice.