New York City has reached a settlement of $140 million with thousands of cab drivers, marking the largest payout of its kind in the city’s history. This settlement addresses claims related to the financial hardships faced by drivers in recent years. In a separate legal matter, the Philadelphia Phillies have initiated a lawsuit against two software companies, alleging that these firms breached their contract by planning to sell components of their analytics platform, Titan, to rivals in the National League East Division. The Phillies assert that such actions would cause 'irreparable harm' to their competitive advantage, as they have invested millions in the analytics platform under the agreement that it would not be shared with competing teams.
The Phillies are suing an analytics company for allegedly breaching their exclusivity contract by selling parts of their platform to other teams. Philadelphia says the platform reaching other teams would cause "irreparable harm" to its front office's competitive advantage.
The Philadelphia Phillies have spent millions on an analytics platform, Titan, that the sellers agreed to not sell to NL East rivals. But now the Phillies believe the sellers are going to sell components of Titan to NL East rivals. The Phillies sue: https://t.co/uBAWPlCm0L.
ICYMI. The Philadelphia Phillies say in a new suit two software companies breached a contract with the ball club. https://t.co/PdUAmHtc06 https://t.co/YmCosmVxVb