By Phillip Bantz | June 3, 2021
Samira Shah succeeds Brian Nurse, who was reportedly dismissed along with two other WWE executives late last year.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony Dreyer and Andrew Patrick | June 3, 2021
On May 12, 2021, after conducting a year-long investigation into event ticketing, New York State Senator James Skoufis introduced a bill with widespread changes to New York's ticketing landscape. This article discusses the key proposals of the bill, which reached the New York Senate floor on May 20, 2021.
By Dan Roe | June 3, 2021
After 15 years at Greenberg Traurig and a one-year stint at Cozen O'Connor, Danielle Garno joins Reed Smith as shareholder.
By Raychel Lean | June 1, 2021
"As an attorney for a professional sports team and venue, I never contemplated that I would have to focus my practice on the distribution of virus tests and vaccines by the hundreds of thousands," Armas said.
By Jane Wester | May 27, 2021
A Swiss bank laundered more than $35 million in bribe payments through the United States as part of "a scheme in which sports marketing companies bribed soccer officials in exchange for broadcasting rights to soccer matches," according to court documents in the case in Brooklyn federal court.
By Dara Kam | May 18, 2021
Under the proposed compact, the Seminoles would pay the state at least $2.5 billion over five years in exchange for being able to operate sports betting in the state, along with getting perks such as offering roulette and craps at tribal casinos.
By Dara Kam | May 17, 2021
Despite their qualms about expanding the state's gambling footprint, Republican lawmakers who control the House and Senate, including House Speaker Chris Sprowls, are unlikely to quash a compact that would be a major achievement for the GOP governor whose political star is on the rise.
By Ross Todd | May 6, 2021
When Independent Sports & Entertainment LLC sued Butler last year seeking a portion of the proceeds from a $5 million Nike endorsement contract, his lawyer Mathew Rosengart didn't just play defense.
By Ross Todd | May 6, 2021
When Independent Sports & Entertainment LLC sued Butler last year seeking a portion of the proceeds from a $5 million Nike endorsement contract, his lawyer Mathew Rosengart didn't just play defense.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Jonathan M. Ciriello | April 29, 2021
The primary drivers of this revenue—the athletes themselves—are prohibited from sharing in the money; they are also barred from earning outside income on their own that might be attributable in some attenuated way to their status as athletes.
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