By Dan Clark | September 24, 2020
"One of the best parts about being the lawyer is that you're the hub to all of those departments," said Megha Parekh, chief legal officer of the Jacksonville Jaguars. "Everyone from operations to football logistics to training and medical that are all a part of the team."
By Dan Clark | September 24, 2020
"We have the team physicians that we rely on [for advice] and we have a great relationship with a large hospital system in Orange County, California, and we've leveraged that relationship several times," said Kate Rodin, the chief legal officer of the Anaheim Ducks and the team's Honda Center stadium.
By Dan Clark | September 24, 2020
"One of the best parts about being the lawyer is that you're the hub to all of those departments," Megha Parekh, chief legal officer of the Jacksonville Jaguars, explained. "Everyone from operations to football logistics to training and medical that are all a part of the team."
By Ben Feuer | September 18, 2020
The team's $50 million loss in the First District last month includes a valuable tip for lawyers who draft contracts with arbitration clauses.
By Jane Wester | September 16, 2020
Marc Kasowitz argued in court papers that the ex-president of the Marlborough Gallery was removed as part of a "coup d'etat" while his father was seriously ill with COVID-19. But lawyers for the gallery pushed back, saying its former president breached fiduciary duty and misappropriated funds.
By Suzette Parmley | September 14, 2020
The new law becomes effective immediately here and is applicable in the fifth academic year following enactment.
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | September 14, 2020
United States v. Napout The U.S. government's lead role in the prosecution of corruption within the Zurich-based FIFA may be a paradigmatic example of U.S. law enforcement acting as the world's policeman. If corruption is based on foreign executives violating their duties of loyalty to foreign private entities, how does that translate into a violation of U.S. criminal law? Does it matter that the conduct in which the foreign executive engaged — commercial bribery — may not be illegal under the law of the executive's home country?
By Alaina Lancaster | September 3, 2020
Producer Neal Moritz's mentioning of prior arbitration agreements in a lawsuit against Universal City Studios does not mean the dispute is bound by them, California's Second District Court of Appeal ruled.
By Patrick Smith | August 25, 2020
Foley & Lardner's Larry Waks has helped bring concerts and other OTT programming to the masses during a disruptive period for live events.
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By Max Mitchell | August 25, 2020
In a proposed class action lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, two former Pittsburgh Steelers allege that the league has been improperly using race and ethnicity information to undercut their cognitive impairment claims.
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