Florida State asks judge to decide on some issues in case vs. ACC
Posted Sep 14, 2024
Florida State University says millions of dollars are "needlessly being consumed" as the school seeks a decision in its lawsuit against the ACC in Leon County. The school asked for partial summary judgment in its case against the ACC, claiming Tallahassee-based Circuit Judge John C. Cooper has heard enough to decide the dispute over media rights.
(Tallahassee Democrat)
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