Try our Advanced Search for more refined results
Sports & Betting
-
June 02, 2025
Musk Beats Attorney's $1M PAC Giveaway Fraud Suit
A Michigan federal judge on Monday tossed a lawsuit claiming Elon Musk's $1 million voter giveaway to swing state voters before the 2024 election was a fraud, saying a lawyer and a Michigan resident who brought the suit failed to show they were injured and thus had standing to pursue their claims.
-
June 02, 2025
Ex-NFL Player Jack Brewer Traded On Insider Info, Court Says
NFL player turned investment adviser Jack Brewer used nonpublic information he obtained from a client of his financial consulting business to sell shares before the company made an announcement that caused the stock price to plummet, a New York federal judge ruled Friday.
-
June 02, 2025
Nike Floods Inboxes With Misleading Sales Promos, Suit Says
A Nike customer has filed a proposed class action in Washington state court accusing the sports apparel giant of flooding his inbox with promotional emails with misleading subject lines to trick him into acting quickly to take advantage of discount deals that don't have a legitimate expiration date.
-
June 02, 2025
Md. Gun Law Shouldn't Be Blocked, Baltimore Mayor Says
Legal scholars, gun violence prevention organizations and Baltimore's city council are all lining up to tell a federal court why they think stopping the state of Maryland from enforcing a law that would hold gunmakers liable for gun-related crimes would be a bad idea.
-
June 02, 2025
Nevada Resorts Can Intervene In Kalshi Sports Betting Suit
A Nevada federal judge Monday allowed a trade group representing the state's gaming and resort industries to intervene in KalshiEx LLC's ongoing dispute with state regulators over demands the trading platform remove its sports and events contracts.
-
June 02, 2025
Kansas City Chiefs Parade Victims Sue Gun Sellers, Organizers
Fans who were injured in a mass shooting that broke out at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade last year filed a lawsuit Monday in Missouri state court accusing gun sellers of lax sales practices and the event planners of failing to employ adequate security measures.
-
June 02, 2025
DraftKings Skirting Calif. Ban On Gambling, Class Action Says
A trio of DraftKings customers has filed a proposed class action accusing the online gambling giant of fraudulent behavior for using its Daily Fantasy Sports games and other contests to circumvent California's ban on sports betting.
-
June 02, 2025
Ill. Budget Increases Taxes On Tobacco, Online Sports Books
Illinois' Democratic-controlled General Assembly passed a $55 billion budget for fiscal 2026, including about $800 million in targeted tax hikes on tobacco, vaping and online sports betting.
-
June 02, 2025
Pepperdine Says Netflix Can't Dodge 'Running Point' TM Suit
Pepperdine University has urged a California federal court to reject an attempt to toss its trademark lawsuit over the TV series "Running Point" from Netflix and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., saying its complaint demonstrates that the branding for the show's fictional basketball team is identical to Pepperdine's "Waves" team.
-
June 02, 2025
Horse Breeders, NJ Track Owner Settle Suit Over Shutdown
A group representing horse trainers and breeders in New Jersey has settled a lawsuit against the owner and operator of Freehold Raceway over the closure of the 170-year-old harness racing track, according to a letter sent to a New Jersey federal judge.
-
June 02, 2025
3 Firms Denied Interim Lead Roles In Data Breach Suit
An Ohio federal judge has denied three firms' requests to lead proposed class claims over a data breach concerning Buckeye State college students, calling the request premature and venturing that the firms' true intentions could be to gain a competitive edge in similar cases in Michigan or in future multidistrict litigation.
-
June 02, 2025
Former New York Jets GC Tackles New Role At Hogan Lovells
Hogan Lovells has expanded its corporate and finance group in New York with the addition of the former legal leader for the National Football League's New York Jets.
-
June 02, 2025
MSG Tries Again To Have Ex-Knick's Assault Suit Tossed
Madison Square Garden has returned fire against former New York Knicks icon Charles Oakley in their battle in New York federal court over his 2017 ejection from a game, demanding summary judgment in an assault suit he brought against it and asking for sanctions against Oakley six weeks after he requested sanctions against the organization.
-
June 02, 2025
US Soccer Defends Bid To Escape Player's Abuse Suit
U.S. Soccer Federation has told a Maryland federal court it bears no responsibility for the alleged abuse a former player endured at the hands of a coach, saying it neither hired him nor controlled the venue where the assault took place.
-
June 02, 2025
Class Action Seeks Compensation For High School Athletes
The yearslong battle for college athletes to earn compensation for their labor and likeness rights has trickled down to the high school ranks, with a new proposed class action targeting a slew of monetary restrictions imposed by California's high school sports governing body.
-
June 02, 2025
Defamation Litigation Roundup: Cheetos, NASCAR, OpenAI
In this month's review of ongoing defamation fights, Law360 looks back on developments in a man's case against Frito-Lay Inc. over what he called the company's defamatory statements disputing his role in the invention of a flavor of Cheetos.
-
June 02, 2025
1st Circ. Partially Revives 'Varsity Blues' Conviction
The First Circuit has reinstated one of the two convictions against a former University of Southern California coach in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions case, saying a federal district court "did not explain" its decision to wipe out the entire verdict.
-
May 30, 2025
NBA Star Zion Williamson Sued For Sexual Assault In Calif.
A woman is accusing NBA All-Star Zion Williamson of raping her twice in 2020 and sexually and physically assaulting her multiple times over a three-year period, in a suit filed in California state court.
-
May 30, 2025
Crowdfunding, Reg A Deals Grow Slowly As SEC Weighs Ideas
Equity crowdfunding and expanded Regulation A offerings have grown slowly since going live over the past decade, according to new data, leaving open questions on whether regulators will ease rules to bolster these alternatives to traditional capital raising.
-
May 30, 2025
Native American Group Looks To Block NY Mascot Ban
A Native American advocacy group has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the New York Board of Regents to stop a rule that prohibits the use of indigenous mascots in public schools from taking effect, saying the ban is unconstitutional.
-
May 30, 2025
Calif. Card Rooms Say AG's Gambling Regs Will Gut Local Biz
A gambling advocacy group has said proposed regulations against the California card room industry by the state's attorney general would eliminate 50% of the rooms' jobs and revenue, arguing that the plan to ban blackjack and baccarat may hurt local economies around the state.
-
May 30, 2025
Cleveland Says Browns' Stadium Suit Is In Wrong Venue
Cleveland asked an Ohio federal court Friday to reconsider its decision to allow the Cleveland Browns to amend their lawsuit over a planned stadium move, arguing that the judge failed to address the city's jurisdictional challenge.
-
May 30, 2025
Del. Court Orders Some Doc Access In Sports Collectable Suit
Delaware's senior Court of Chancery magistrate has ordered the director of Collectable Sports Assets LLC to provide more documents about the venture to a member investigating his personal value and stake in the business, while limiting some broader demands.
-
May 30, 2025
Feds Say NY Violated Civil Rights Act With Mascot Ban
The U.S. Department of Education says the New York State Education Department and its Board of Regents violated the Civil Rights Act by banning Native American mascots and logos in its public school districts and has 10 days to resolve the matter before potentially losing federal funding.
-
May 30, 2025
Group Calls For End To Native Mascots, Citing Youth Harm
The National Congress of American Indians, amid Trump administration efforts to block a Native American mascot ban from taking effect in New York, says the unsanctioned use of Indigenous caricatures and symbols are not tributes, but rooted in racism, cultural appropriation and intentional ignorance.
Expert Analysis
-
Series
Adapting To Private Practice: From US Attorney To BigLaw
When I transitioned to private practice after government service — most recently as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — I learned there are more similarities between the two jobs than many realize, with both disciplines requiring resourcefulness, zealous advocacy and foresight, says Zach Terwilliger at V&E.
-
2nd Circ. Limits VPPA Liability, But Caveats Remain
The Second Circuit's narrowed scope of the Video Privacy Protection Act in Solomon v. Flipps Media, in which the court adopted the ordinary person standard, will help shield businesses from VPPA liability, but the decision hardly provides a free pass to streamers and digital media companies utilizing website pixels, say attorneys at Frankfurt Kurnit.
-
The Ins And Outs Of Consensual Judicial References
As parties consider the possibility of judicial reference to resolve complex disputes, it is critical to understand how the process works, why it's gaining traction, and why carefully crafted agreements make all the difference, say attorneys at Pillsbury.
-
Opinion
The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit
The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale.
-
Series
Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu – often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me – has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina Dorr of Barnes & Thornburg.
-
AG Watch: Texas Expands Use Of Consumer Protection Laws
In recent years under Attorney General Ken Paxton, Texas has demonstrated the breadth of its public interest authority by bringing actions in areas not traditionally associated with consumer protection law, including recent actions involving sports and public safety, say attorneys at Kelley Drye.
-
Series
Power To The Paralegals: An Untapped Source For Biz Roles
Law firms looking to recruit legal business talent should consider turning to paralegals, who practice several key skills every day that prepare them to thrive in marketing and client development roles, says Vanessa Torres at Lowenstein Sandler.
-
Series
Playing Poker Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Poker is a master class in psychology, risk management and strategic thinking, and I’m a better attorney because it has taught me to read my opponents, adapt when I’m dealt the unexpected and stay patient until I'm ready to reveal my hand, says Casey Kingsley at McCreadyLaw.
-
Series
Law School's Missed Lessons: Becoming A Firmwide MVP
Though lawyers don't have a neat metric like baseball players for measuring the value they contribute to their organizations, the sooner new attorneys learn skills frequently skipped in law school — like networking, marketing, client development and case evaluation — the more valuable, and less replaceable, they will be, says Alex Barnett at DiCello Levitt.
-
Patenting AI And Machine Learning In The Wake Of Recentive
Though the Federal Circuit's recent decision in Recentive Analytics v. Fox Corp. initially appears to doom patents related to artificial intelligence and machine learning, a closer look shows that strategies for successfully drafting and prosecuting such patents offer hope despite increased pushback from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, say attorneys at Banner Witcoff.
-
$38M Law Firm Settlement Highlights 'Unworthy Client' Perils
A recent settlement of claims against law firm Eckert Seamans for allegedly abetting a Ponzi scheme underscores the continuing threat of clients who seek to exploit their lawyers in perpetrating fraud, and the critical importance of preemptive measures to avoid these clients, say attorneys at Lockton Companies.
-
Series
Teaching Business Law Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Teaching business law to college students has rekindled my sense of purpose as a lawyer — I am more mindful of the importance of the rule of law and the benefits of our common law system, which helps me maintain a clearer perspective on work, says David Feldman at Feldman Legal Advisors.
-
Gauging Professional Sport Biometric Data Privacy Concerns
In today's data-driven sports industry, teams, leagues and sponsors increasingly rely on biometric and performance data to enhance player performance, prevent injuries and optimize contract negotiations, but this growing reliance on highly sensitive data raises significant legal and privacy concerns, particularly in light of evolving biometric privacy laws, say attorneys at Foley & Lardner.
-
Deregulation Memo Presents Risks, Opportunities For Cos.
A recent Trump administration memo providing direction to agencies tasked with rescinding regulations under an earlier executive order — without undergoing the typical notice-and-review process — will likely create much uncertainty for businesses, though they may be able to engage with agencies to shape the regulatory agenda, say attorneys at Blank Rome.
-
Series
Law School's Missed Lessons: Mastering Discovery
The discovery process and the rules that govern it are often absent from law school curricula, but developing a solid grasp of the particulars can give any new attorney a leg up in their practice, says Jordan Davies at Knowles Gallant.