By Phillip Bantz | May 21, 2020
Lydia Wahlke was suspended in March and quit her job Thursday, but has agreed to act as an ad hoc consultant for the organization until Sept. 15, according to a statement from the Chicago-based federation.
By Ross Todd | May 18, 2020
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California who found that NCAA caps on education-related benefits such as computers, science equipment, postgraduate scholarships, and aid to study abroad for Division I women's and men's basketball players and football schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision violated federal antitrust laws.
By Dylan Jackson | May 13, 2020
Many firms have set up dedicated COVID-19 advisory groups as firms look to establish clear branding in uncertain times. But few have tailored the group to a specific industry as Davis Wright has.
By Stan Soocher | May 13, 2020
Leslie Jose Zigel, Chair of the Entertainment, Media & Technology Group at Greenspoon Marder offers his thoughts on entertainment industry issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Sidney S. Fohrman and Ariel D. Shpigel | May 4, 2020
After over a year-and-a-half of lobbying efforts by the music industry and negotiations with lawmakers, it was announced on April 17, 2020 that AB5 will be amended to accommodate musicians' unique niche in the California economy.
By Jim Saunders | May 3, 2020
A voter-approved 2018 constitutional amendment set a Dec. 31, 2020, deadline for ending greyhound racing at pari-mutuel facilities, though tracks have started halting racing ahead of the deadline.
By Jim Turner | May 1, 2020
Rep. Chip LaMarca tweeted that the framework backed by the NCAA Board of Governors was encouraging, but "more substantive action is needed, and quickly to achieve justice for college athletes."
By Ross Todd | April 30, 2020
U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero on Thursday dismissed the city's antitrust claims related to the team's relocation to Las Vegas, declining to endorse what he called Oakland's "unorthodox theory of antitrust injury."
By Michael A. Mora | April 24, 2020
The entertainer joined an exclusive club, with the likes of "60 Minutes" and its distinctive clock ticking, and MGM, with its powerful lion's roar.
By Phillip Bantz | April 23, 2020
David Hyman's total compensation for 2019 represents a nearly 24% increase over his pay the prior year, when he earned about $6.4 million.
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