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O'Bannon, Jr. v. National Collegiate Athletic Association et al
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August 11, 2015
NCAA Can't 'Admit Defeat' In $44M Fee Fight, Athletes Say
A class of student-athletes who won an antitrust battle against the NCAA over the use of their likenesses blasted the organization's bid to slash an award of $44 million in attorneys' fees, telling a California federal judge on Monday that the NCAA can't "admit defeat."
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July 29, 2015
NCAA Urges Stay On Eve Of O'Bannon Order
The NCAA on Tuesday tried to stop an order that would allow for college athletes to be paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses, saying plaintiffs' only defense so far has been to "belittle and demonize the NCAA."
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July 28, 2015
O'Bannon Tells 9th Circ. Not To Stop NCAA Antitrust Order
College athletes told the Ninth Circuit on Monday not to delay a decision that allows them to be paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses, blasting the NCAA's bid to stay the injunction as groundless and hyperbolic.
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July 14, 2015
Class Attys Get Over $44M In Fees In NCAA Likeness Deal
A California magistrate judge on Monday awarded class attorneys in a case over allegations of antitrust violations and the improper use of a class of student athletes' likenesses over $44 million in fees, rejecting the majority of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's objections.
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July 06, 2015
Class Attys Blast Objections To Fees In EA, NCAA Deals
Plaintiffs in a case over allegations of antitrust violations and the improper use of a class of student athletes' likenesses have blasted objections to two settlements totaling $60 million reached with Electronic Arts Inc. and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, saying the objectors fundamentally misunderstand the settlement terms.
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May 07, 2015
Former NBA Player Blasts Attys' Fees In EA Likeness Deal
A former NBA player in a letter filed Wednesday objected to lawyers collecting 33 percent in fees from a $40 million settlement a class of student-athletes reached with Electronic Arts Inc. and the Collegiate Licensing Co. over allegations of antitrust violations and the improper use of the athletes' likenesses.
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April 29, 2015
Ex-NCAA Athletes' Attys Likely To Win $45M In Antitrust Fight
A California federal judge said Wednesday that he'll likely grant at least $45 million in fees to the attorneys who led college athletes to victory in their landmark antitrust class action against the National Collegiate Athletic Association, comparing their "adventurous, risky suit" to "Game of Thrones."
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April 28, 2015
Counsel In $60M NCAA Athlete Deal Face Off In Fee Fight
Attorneys for two factions of the former college athletes who won $60 million in settlements from the National Collegiate Athletics Association and Electronic Arts Inc. for improperly using their likenesses in video games attacked each other's plans for slicing up attorneys fees Monday, pitting counsel in the publicity-rights case against their antitrust counterparts.
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April 27, 2015
NCAA Can't Delay Attys' Fees Fight In Antitrust Row
A federal magistrate judge on Friday refused to hold off on deciding how much the National Collegiate Athletic Association owes in fees to attorneys for student-athletes who accused them of antitrust violations until after the Ninth Circuit rules on the case.
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April 20, 2015
Hausfeld Says NCAA Trying To Stall On Paying Attys Fees
Attorneys for student-athletes in the sprawling antitrust dispute over the NCAA's ban on compensating college athletes ripped the association's bid to postpone a fee hearing Friday, saying it was just another attempt by the NCAA to delay paying its legal bills.