Sports & Betting

  • February 08, 2024

    UK Skiwear Co. Perfect Moment Lands $8M In Downsized IPO

    U.K.-based luxury skiwear brand Perfect Moment Ltd. began trading on the U.S. public markets on Thursday, after raising roughly $8 million in an initial public offering that priced at the low end of its range.

  • February 08, 2024

    Eversheds Partner Talks 1st Renewable Energy Super Bowl

    With the National Football League on the precipice of hosting the first 100% renewable energy-powered Super Bowl in history, Baird Fogel, partner and head of the global sports practice at Eversheds Sutherland — and the man behind the host stadium's energy deal — said this is just the beginning.

  • February 07, 2024

    Young KC Chiefs Fan's Parents Sue Deadspin For Defamation

    The parents of a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan who's Native American have hit sports news publication Deadspin with a defamation lawsuit in Delaware state court accusing it of using a photo of their son, wearing a feather headdress and red and black face paint at a game, out of context in order to label the family "bigots" who hate both Black and Native American people.

  • February 07, 2024

    Philly Flyers Trainers Dodge Arbitration In Zamboni Cancer Suit

    The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that two Philadelphia Flyers athletic trainers suing the owner of the team's training center for blood cancer related to Zamboni chemical emissions can pursue a jury trial since their employment agreement's arbitration clause only deals with employment-related disputes.

  • February 07, 2024

    DraftKings Fight With Ex-Exec Intensifies Amid Dueling Filings

    DraftKings is arguing that one of its former executives who left to join rival Fanatics must have his lawsuit over noncompete agreements heard in California federal court, not state court, saying he went to great lengths to defraud the court into thinking diversity jurisdiction doesn't apply.

  • February 07, 2024

    Judge Says Antitrust Claims Against Suns Owner Fall Short

    A magistrate judge has recommended that a Florida federal court toss a mortgage broker's antitrust case against the owner of the NBA's Phoenix Suns and his company United Wholesale Mortgage, saying the claims fail to allege competition was blocked.

  • February 07, 2024

    NCAA Gets Temporary Win In NIL Recruiting Ban Court Fight

    The NCAA won an early victory against states trying to overturn its name, image and likeness rules for incoming athletes when a Tennessee federal judge denied a temporary restraining order request, but the judge signaled that the states may ultimately prevail in arguing that the rules constitute a restraint of trade.

  • February 07, 2024

    Trainer Who Doped Horses Avoids Prison In Cooperation Deal

    A New York trainer who admitted drugging horses so that the outcomes of their races could be fixed avoided prison Wednesday after a Manhattan federal judge credited his extensive cooperation with prosecutors to include testifying at two trials.

  • February 07, 2024

    Mass. Residents Want High Court To Undo Tribe's Land Grant

    A group of Massachusetts residents are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that allowed the U.S. Department of the Interior to take 321 acres into trust for the development of a billion-dollar tribal hotel and casino, arguing that a lower court ignored precedent in determining that the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe is under federal jurisdiction.

  • February 07, 2024

    NBA, McCarter & English Roped Into Voyager Crypto Fight

    The fallout from the collapse of Voyager Digital Holdings Inc. has widened as investors in the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange filed a proposed class action against the NBA and the law firm McCarter & English for their roles in boosting the company before its implosion.

  • February 06, 2024

    College Players Fight NCAA's Bid To Pause Suit For JPML

    Former college athletes urged a Colorado federal judge not to pause their proposed class action seeking a piece of broadcasting profits, arguing there's no reason to let the NCAA and major conferences pump the breaks while a multidistrict litigation panel mulls a transfer motion.

  • February 06, 2024

    Processor Underpaid Us On Tribal Accounts, Tech Co. Says

    A Las Vegas technology company is accusing a payment processor of neglecting an agreement to pay it a portion of interchange fees on merchant transactions, including thousands of dollars made from patrons of tribal hotels, casinos, shops and restaurants.

  • February 06, 2024

    Wimbledon Champ's Doping Ban Appeal Starts Wednesday

    The doping ban appeal of Romanian professional tennis player Simona Halep will begin on Wednesday and is expected to wrap up by the end of the week, the Court of Arbitration for Sport said Tuesday.

  • February 06, 2024

    DraftKings Exec's Defection Timed With Super Bowl, Suit Says

    DraftKings has countersued one of its former executives who is trying to escape noncompete agreements, saying he hatched a deceitful plot to leave the company so he could help its rival Fanatics cash in on the Super Bowl.

  • February 06, 2024

    Nev. Teachers Union Sues To Upend Oakland A's Stadium Deal

    A Nevada teachers' union has sued in state court to block a measure lawmakers approved in June to provide $380 million in public money to a new ballpark for the Oakland A's on the Las Vegas Strip, arguing the package passed in a special session last summer wasn't vetted for flaws.

  • February 06, 2024

    NASCAR Museum Owner Still Bad-Mouthing ITG, Court Told

    The owner of a North Carolina museum dedicated to the NASCAR Winston Cup has willfully violated a settlement agreement with ITG Brands LLC by allegedly continuing to disparage the tobacco giant on social media and in interviews, the state Business Court heard during a hearing Tuesday.

  • February 06, 2024

    Former TV Exec Wants 'Varsity Blues' Plea Canceled

    A former television executive who pled guilty to a conspiracy charge in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions case asked a federal judge Monday to vacate her guilty plea, arguing that a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling "knocks the legs out from under" her conviction.

  • February 06, 2024

    Blackwells Starts Disney Proxy Fight, Blasts Fellow Activist

    Activist investor Blackwells Capital officially launched its proxy fight with Disney on Tuesday, urging the entertainment behemoth's shareholders to vote for its three board nominees and opposing the two offered up by fellow activist Trian Fund Management.

  • February 06, 2024

    Man Charged With Delaying NFL Playoff Game With Drone

    A Pennsylvania man has been charged with flying a drone over the Baltimore Ravens football stadium during the team's recent NFL playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs, which caused the game's officials to stop play.

  • February 05, 2024

    Adidas Looks To Kick Investor Suit Over Ye Contract

    Adidas AG is urging an Oregon federal court to drop a suit accusing it of failing to disclose the potential damage caused by its partnership with musician Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, following the artist's antisemitic comments, arguing its risk disclosures did not invoke a duty to disclose Ye's prior misconduct.

  • February 05, 2024

    Insurer, Pharmacy Settle Horse Death Coverage Dispute

    A coverage dispute between an insurer and a veterinary pharmacy over defense and indemnity for an underlying action involving the deaths of two horses was settled between the two parties Monday in Texas federal court.

  • February 05, 2024

    Fed. Circ. Says Judge Was Wrong About Loofahs

    The Federal Circuit has vacated a lower court ruling that Infinity Headwear & Apparel LLC did not infringe a manufacturer's loofah patent, sending the case back for further proceedings.

  • February 05, 2024

    Ex-DraftKings VP Gets Noncompete Suit Back Into State Court

    A former DraftKings executive who is fighting noncompete agreements the company is trying to enforce after he left for its rival Fanatics can take his lawsuit back to state court, a California federal judge ruled Monday.

  • February 05, 2024

    Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

    Last week, Delaware's chancellor gave us 55 billion reasons to keep an eye on the First State in a case involving Tesla CEO Elon Musk's pay package, while the court of equity also took on cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence, space flight and country music.

  • February 05, 2024

    Dartmouth Men's Hoops Players Get OK For Union Vote

    A National Labor Relations Board official on Monday said players on Dartmouth College's men's basketball team are employees and can vote to unionize, teeing up a test of college athletes' organizing rights.

Expert Analysis

  • Why The Original 'Rocket Docket' Will Likely Resume Its Pace

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    Though the Eastern District of Virginia, for decades the fastest federal trial court in the country, experienced significant pandemic-related slowdowns, several factors unique to the district suggest that it will soon return to its speedy pace, say Dabney Carr and Robert Angle at Troutman Pepper.

  • False Ad Takeaways From Toss Of Suit Against Giants, Jets

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    The recent dismissal of a proposed false advertising class action against the NFL, the New York Giants and Jets, and MetLife Stadium shows how federal courts often bring a fair degree of skepticism to these types of suits, and that advertising claims shouldn't be judged in isolation, says Jeffrey Greenbaum at Frankfurt Kurnit.

  • The Discipline George Santos Would Face If He Were A Lawyer

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    Rep. George Santos, who has become a national punchline for his alleged lies, hasn't faced many consequences yet, but if he were a lawyer, even his nonwork behavior would be regulated by the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct, and violations in the past have led to sanctions and even disbarment, says Mark Hinderks at Stinson.

  • Broncos Job Interview Offer Shows Risks Of Worker Litigants

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    The risks the Denver Broncos would have faced by interviewing or hiring coach Brian Flores, who filed a discrimination suit against the team in 2022, should inspire companies to take practical steps to minimize employees' ability to claim employer retaliation or access sensitive company data, says Christopher Deubert at Constangy.

  • A Litigation Move That Could Conserve Discovery Resources

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    Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben proposes the preliminary legal opinion procedure — seeking a court's opinion on a disputed legal standard at the outset, rather than the close, of discovery — as a useful resource-preservation tool for legally complex, discovery-intensive litigation.

  • Litigators Should Approach AI Tools With Caution

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    Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT hold potential to streamline various aspects of the litigation process, resulting in improved efficiency and outcomes, but should be carefully double-checked for confidentiality, plagiarism and accuracy concerns, say Zachary Foster and Melanie Kalmanson at Quarles & Brady.

  • 5 Ways Attorneys Can Use Emotion In Client Pitches

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    Lawyers are skilled at using their high emotional intelligence to build rapport with clients, so when planning your next pitch, consider how you can create some emotional peaks, personal connections and moments of magic that might help you stick in prospective clients' minds and seal the deal, says consultant Diana Kander.

  • 5 Keys To A Productive Mediation

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    Cortney Young at ADR Partners discusses factors that can help to foster success in mediation, including scheduling, preparation, managing client expectations and more.

  • What New EU, UK Internet Safety Regs Mean For Platforms

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    The U.K. and the EU have recently produced new regimes for combating online harm, which will drastically change the way all digital platforms regulate user-generated content — and service providers will be required to take proactive measures rather than respond to takedown obligations, say Tessa Adams and Ron Moscona at Dorsey & Whitney.

  • Evaluating The Legal Ethics Of A ChatGPT-Authored Motion

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    Aimee Furness and Sam Mallick at Haynes Boone asked ChatGPT to draft a motion to dismiss, and then scrutinized the resulting work product in light of attorneys' ethical and professional responsibility obligations.

  • 6 Antitrust Compliance Tips For Employers From MLB Probe

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    Major League Baseball's recent investigation into possible collusion between the Mets and Yankees — involving then-free agent Aaron Judge — can teach employers of all types antitrust lessons in a time when competition for top talent is fierce, says Mohamed Barry at Fisher & Phillips.

  • 7 Tips To Increase Your Law Firm's DEI Efforts In 2023

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    Law firms looking to advance their diversity, equity and inclusion efforts should consider implementing new practices and initiatives this year, including some that require nominal additional effort or expense, say Janet Falk at Falk Communications and Gina Rubel at Furia Rubel.

  • Series

    Keys To A 9-0 High Court Win: Get Back To Home Base

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    When I argued for the petitioner in Morgan v. Sundance before the U.S. Supreme Court last year, I made the idea of consistency the cornerstone of my case and built a road map for my argument to ensure I could always return to that home-base theme, says Karla Gilbride at Public Justice.

  • 3 NFT Issues Practitioners Should Consider In 2023

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    The use of non-fungible tokens grew dramatically in 2022 across many industries, so attorneys should keep their eyes on developments in licenses to artwork, royalties on secondary sales and applications of securities law, says Mark Radcliffe at DLA Piper.

  • The 7th Circ.'s Top 10 Civil Opinions Of 2022

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    Attorneys at Jenner & Block examine the most significant decisions issued by the Seventh Circuit in 2022, and explain how they may affect issues related to antitrust, the False Claims Act,​ ​federal jurisdiction and more.

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