By Ross Todd | July 19, 2019
A federal judge overseeing the City of Oakland's lawsuit against the National Football League and the Raiders over the team's impending move to Las Vegas has left just a sliver of running room for the city's antitrust claims.
By Ross Todd | July 18, 2019
"Leonard fraudulently claimed to be the author and sole owner of the Claw Design, with knowledge that Nike's designers, and not Leonard, authored the Claw Design, and with specific intent to deceive the U.S. Copyright Office."
By Ross Todd | July 18, 2019
"Leonard fraudulently claimed to be the author and sole owner of the Claw Design, with knowledge that Nike's designers, and not Leonard, authored the Claw Design, and with specific intent to deceive the U.S. Copyright Office."
By Ross Todd | July 16, 2019
Lawyers with DOJ's Antitrust Division contend that lost tax revenues don't constitute an injury to “business or property” recoverable under federal antitrust law and to find otherwise "could lead to anticompetitive effects from over-deterrence."
By Ross Todd | July 16, 2019
Lawyers with DOJ's Antitrust Division contend that lost tax revenues don't constitute an injury to “business or property” recoverable under federal antitrust law and to find otherwise "could lead to anticompetitive effects from over-deterrence."
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 15, 2019
The Ninth Circuit has ruled that an insurance company could not rely on two “war” exclusions in its policy to deny coverage to its insured for damages the insured suffered after Hamas fired rockets from Gaza into Israel.
By Zach Schlein | July 11, 2019
The conflict between the baseball team and Miami-Dade County and Miami originates from questions about whether the team owes the municipalities a share of the profits from its $1.2 billion sale in 2017.
By Zach Schlein | July 9, 2019
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown posted a note saying he was sorry to the claimant late Monday evening. The tweet, which is now unavailable, follows a July 2 order approving a settlement between the NFL player and the father of a child allegedly traumatized by Brown's tossing of furniture from Miami condo in April 2018.
By Zach Schlein | July 9, 2019
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown posted a note saying he was sorry Monday evening. The tweet, which is now unavailable, follows a July 2 order approving a settlement between Brown and the father of a child allegedly traumatized by him tossing furniture from Miami condo in April 2018.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | July 8, 2019
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz write: Last month, the DOJ announced its plans to review two music licensing antitrust consent decrees which have been in place, in some shape or form, for almost 80 years. Due to the newly-initiated review, the competitive mechanisms that dictate how music is broadcasted, streamed or played live could soon drastically change.
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