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Qué (quién) es Judgment modified - definición

LEGAL AGREEMENT STEMMING FROM THE 1982 AT&T BREAKUP
Modified Final Judgment

Modification of Final Judgment         
In United States telecommunication law, the Modification of Final Judgment (MFJ) is the August 1982 consent decree concerning the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) and its subsidiaries. The terms required the Bell System divestiture – removing local telephone service from AT&T control and putting business restrictions on the divested local telephone companies – in exchange for removing other longstanding restrictions on what businesses AT&T could control.
entry of judgment         
THE FORMAL DECISION MADE BY A COURT FOLLOWING A LAWSUIT
Court decision; Enter a judgment; Entry of judgment; Reserved decision; Legal judgment; Money judgment; Monetary judgment; Reserved judgment; Judgement (law); Legal judgement; Reserved judgement
n. the placement of a judgment on the official roll of judgments.
Judgment (law)         
THE FORMAL DECISION MADE BY A COURT FOLLOWING A LAWSUIT
Court decision; Enter a judgment; Entry of judgment; Reserved decision; Legal judgment; Money judgment; Monetary judgment; Reserved judgment; Judgement (law); Legal judgement; Reserved judgement
In law, a judgment, also spelled judgement, is a decision of a court regarding the rights and liabilities of parties in a legal action or proceeding.Black’s Law Dictionary 970 (10th ed.

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Modification of Final Judgment

In United States telecommunication law, the Modification of Final Judgment (MFJ) is the August 1982 consent decree concerning the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) and its subsidiaries. The terms required the Bell System divestiture – removing local telephone service from AT&T control and putting business restrictions on the divested local telephone companies – in exchange for removing other longstanding restrictions on what businesses AT&T could control.: 125 

The decree replaced the entirety of the previous final judgment of January 24, 1956 in the case United States of America v. Western Electric Company, Incorporated, and American Telephone and Telegraph Company, also known as United States v. Western Electric Co. which had been transferred to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and is referred to in the MFJ as the Western Electric case,: 143 (also footnote 4)  and consolidated with the existing United States v. AT&T filed on November 20, 1974, which is referred to in the MFJ as the AT&T action: 139  or AT&T case.

The decree was made with Harold H. Greene as presiding judge.