Florida State University and the Atlantic Coast Conference have resolved their dueling lawsuits in a settlement announced on Tuesday that increases revenue sharing for the schools with the highest viewership of athletic events and lowers the ACC’s exit fees.

Both FSU and Clemson University in South Carolina had sought to exit the conference, arguing that the conference’s “grant of rights” contract was unclear and places some schools at a financial disadvantage. FSU’s lawsuit, which was filed in Florida courts, argued that the ACC had mismanaged media revenues earned through televised football games.

“With this resolution, Clemson and Florida State will remain full members of the ACC, and the parties will dismiss all pending lawsuits in the states of Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina,” the ACC’s news release states.