By Scott Graham | March 18, 2020
Bruce Brown Films, the company that merchandises "The Endless Summer," is accusing Nike and Footlocker of trading on the title and the movie poster from Brown's classic 1966 documentary.
By Ross Todd | March 12, 2020
At least two out of three judges for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit who previously revived the suit in an earlier appeal seemed sympathetic to the players' argument Thursday that the league was negligent in administering the way controlled substances were given to players.
By Angela Morris | March 11, 2020
Three former student-athletes have sued prominent track-and-field coach John Rembao, the NCAA and its board of governors. The lawsuit proposes a class of NCAA student-athletes, male and female, spanning back to 1992.
By Phillip Bantz | March 9, 2020
Barbs are flying in a federal lawsuit that pits the Heat against former associate general counsel Vered Yakovee, who alleges that she was berated and ultimately fired after adopting a baby and requesting maternity leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act.
By Dan Clark | March 5, 2020
"We are monitoring the legal trends and working with the NFL on an ongoing basis to ensure we are thoughtful about capitalizing on new revenue opportunities in the gambling space while upholding and maintaining the integrity of the game," Sadowitz told Corporate Counsel.
By Cheryl Miller | March 3, 2020
The ousted chief executive of the Recording Academy, Deborah Dugan, accused the firm of "handpicking" a Southern California attorney to investigate workplace claims leveled against her before she was fired while the firm simultaneously handled a lawsuit the Recording Academy filed against her.
By Andrea Perez | February 28, 2020
Video games have come a long way from the days of arcades, joysticks and blowing into cartridges to fix the game. It's an industry now worth more…
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Ryan McConnell and Meagan Baker Thompson | February 27, 2020
The news coverage following this scandal has been distressing for Houstonians. But Jim Crane, the Astros' owner, seems to be persevering. None of the Astros players were penalized. We still have the trophy. And eventually, people will talk about something else (hurry up election 2020).
By Ross Todd | February 26, 2020
"That YouTube is ubiquitous does not alter our public function analysis," wrote Judge M. Margaret McKeown in a decision upholding the dismissal of the conservative nonprofit educational and media organization's lawsuit against Google's YouTube.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini | February 24, 2020
In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini discuss a recent decision illustrating that while several legal theories of recovery might be asserted by individuals in response to unauthorized advertising use of their personas, the facts and circumstances matter.
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