(Reuters) -McDonald's has settled a $10 billion lawsuit by the media entrepreneur Byron Allen accusing the fast-food chain of "racial stereotyping" by excluding Black-owned media from much of its ...
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Byron Allen’s $10 Billion Discrimination Lawsuit Against McDonald’s Over Ad Spending With Black-Owned Media Headed To Trial After Federal Judge Approves
A federal judge has approved Black media mogul Byron Allen‘s $10 billion discrimination lawsuit against McDonald’s, which he ...
Media entrepreneur Byron Allen sued McDonald's — again. This time, he alleges that the Chicago-based hamburger chain is not on track to meet a 2021 commitment to spend more of its advertising budget ...
Byron Allen is not having what you would call a legal Happy Meal right now. The publicized bidder for Paramount Global has been handed his lunch so to speak by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge in ...
Byron Allen‘s $10 billion discrimination lawsuit against McDonald’s is going to trial. On Nov. 30, U.S. District Judge Fernando Olguin ruled that McDonald’s possibly violated by placing Allen’s ...
McDonald's has settled a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Byron Allen, apparently ending a years-long legal drama between the fast food giant and media mogul over alleged discrimination in advertising ...
May 8 (Reuters) - The media entrepreneur Byron Allen has filed a second lawsuit against McDonald's Corp (MCD.N), opens new tab over the fast-food chain's alleged refusal to advertise with Black-owned ...
The lawsuit accuses the fast food giant of violating federal and state civil rights laws by maintaining a separate, lower ad tier for companies that produce content aimed at a Black audience. By ...
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