Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection this spring of the class certification for a group of two-million subscribers suing Comcast over allegedly anti-competitive behavior, the federal trial judge in Philadelphia has decided that the plaintiffs can now seek certification of a narrower class.

Comcast had argued that the high court had left no room for the plaintiffs to file another motion for class certification since it hadn’t vacated and remanded the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit’s decision upholding the initial class certification. Rather, the Supreme Court had reversed the decision.

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