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Edward O'Bannon, Jr. v. NCAA, et al
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February 15, 2018
O'Bannon Meets 'Game Of Thrones' In 9th Circ. NCAA Row
The NCAA urged the Ninth Circuit on Thursday to reject a $42 million fee award to attorneys for student-athletes who successfully fought rules barring them from exploiting their publicity rights, arguing the students didn't win their whole case and the lower court erroneously used an "all-or-nothing, winner-takes-all, 'Game of Thrones' approach" to fees.
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March 24, 2017
NCAA Says O'Bannon 'Win' Not Enough For $42M Attys' Fee
The NCAA asked the Ninth Circuit to deny a $42 million attorneys' fee request in the long-running litigation over rules barring student-athletes from being paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses, arguing Thursday that the win was only partial and doesn't warrant such a large award.
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February 17, 2017
O'Bannon Attys Tell 9th Circ. NCAA Must Pay $42M Fee Award
Attorneys for the student-athletes who obtained a ruling preventing the NCAA from capping what schools can provide them below the full cost of attendance told the Ninth Circuit on Thursday they are entitled to over $42 million in attorneys' fees.