By Alaina Lancaster | February 5, 2021
The complaint alleges that the dispute has arisen as a result of the Rose Bowl game relocating to Arlington, Texas, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Frank Darras | January 22, 2021
With COVID-19 slipping into every corner of NCAA sports, young college athletes are far more curious, interested and even getting more educated on drop in draft or drop in slot insurance, says Frank Darras of DarrasLaw.
By Phillip Bantz | January 21, 2021
"I do feel like I was a contributing part of some of the great things they've done. I did also start getting very jaded," said Erika Munro Kennerly, who now serves as senior vice president and associate general counsel at Endeavor Content.
By Patrick Smith | January 20, 2021
The new additions, from Munger Tolles & Olson and Ernst & Young, respectively, show the firm has no intention of slowing its lateral hiring pace from 2020.
By Dan Clark | January 19, 2021
"The fact that 47-year-old me gets to live the dream of 8-year-old me is really cool," Darren Traub said.
By Meredith Hobbs | January 11, 2021
Deborah Dugan, the former head of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, previously alleged that Joel Katz, the founder of Greenberg Traurig's entertainment practice and its Atlanta office, had sexually harassed her.
By Gwendolyn Seale | January 8, 2021
Part One of a Two Part Article While the livestreaming of music performances is not an entirely new phenomenon, the COVID crisis has transformed the live performance landscape, compelling artists from around the world to reach their fanbase by producing "quarantine streams," in which they livestream their sets on social media platforms. Given this sudden pivot to livestreaming over social media, unsurprisingly many questions have arisen.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 30, 2020
Give some of The Recorder's top stories one last read before ringing in a brand-new year.
By Stan Soocher | December 17, 2020
Battles over celebrities' estates often end up in litigation, but a recent court ruling involving the estate of French oceanic explorer, environmentalist and documentary filmmaker Jacques Cousteau included a not-often-seen right of publicity consideration: how a U.S. court determines whether right-of-publicity protection in another nation is descendible.
By Phillip Bantz | December 16, 2020
As ATD's new top lawyer, Carol Genis is expected to "continue building on ATD's strong momentum through her breadth of legal expertise."
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