By Phillip Bantz | November 16, 2020
"He was the smartest, most gracious man I've ever known," said Perzik's friend and colleague J. Tullos Wells, outside general counsel for the San Antonio Spurs.
By Phillip Bantz | November 5, 2020
Pierce is leaving the NBA to serve as general counsel for billionaire businessman Arthur Blank's AMB Sports & Entertainment, owner of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United soccer club and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
By Bo Pearl, Jeffrey Brown, Jeremy Salinger, and Annie Alvarado | October 16, 2020
"There is a solution, one that allows compensation for college athletes while protecting their amateur status, and affords colleges the opportunity to undam revenue sources, offering relief from fallow periods like the one we're in now," says Paul Hastings' Bo Pearl and Jeremy Salinger; Jeffrey Brown of Bates White; and Annie Alvarado, former captain of the UCLA Women's Soccer Team and a third-year law student.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 13, 2020
Dallas firm Munck Wilson Mandala added a former football coach and player to the firm's sports and entertainment roster as it lines up for work when college athletes start licensing their name, image or likeness.
By Ross Todd | October 12, 2020
Chris Seeger, co-lead counsel in the NFL concussion MDL, began pushing nearly three years ago to find out whether a Tallahassee attorney with a South Florida office was directing retired players to risky investments he was affiliated with.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Ross Todd | October 12, 2020
Chris Seeger, co-lead counsel in the NFL concussion MDL, began pushing nearly three years ago to find out whether attorney Phillip "Tim" Howard was directing retired players to risky investments he was affiliated with. Earlier this month, Howard agreed to pay nearly $400,000 to the SEC.
By Ross Todd | October 12, 2020
Chris Seeger, co-lead counsel in the NFL concussion MDL, began pushing nearly three years ago to find out whether attorney Phillip "Tim" Howard was directing retired players to risky investments he was affiliated with. Earlier this month, Howard agreed to pay nearly $400,000 to the SEC.
By Ross Todd | October 8, 2020
Barry Boss and Stephen Miller of Cozen O'Connor helped Laura Varela, who hadn't been involved in the operations of her husband's site prior to his 2018 kidnapping and murder, reach a deal with federal prosecutors. Is she a test case or an outlier?
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Ross Todd | October 8, 2020
Barry Boss and Stephen Miller of Cozen O'Connor helped Laura Varela, who hadn't been involved in the operations of her husband's site prior to his 2018 kidnapping and murder, reach a deal with federal prosecutors. Is she a test case or an outlier?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell | October 2, 2020
Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell, in their column on Entertainment Law, discuss a class action by recording artists seeking termination of rights that looks at "execution" of grants and makes new law.
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