By Amanda Bronstad | August 20, 2018
More than 80 class actions alleged the companies committed "insider trading” by allowing their employees to participate in contests using nonpublic information, or they enticed consumers to participate in illegal gambling.
By Brian Baxter | August 10, 2018
Jason Levien, formerly of Greenberg Traurig and Williams & Connolly, has finalized a deal that will see him take control of D.C. United, one of the most valuable franchises in Major League Soccer. Former Bryan Cave and Gibson Dunn lawyers are also part of his ownership group.
By Joseph Evans | Brian Baxter | August 7, 2018
Arsenal FC, one of the top teams in the Premier League, is now valued at $2.3 billion following a deal this week involving a U.S. billionaire and a Russian oligarch. The deal is the latest in the pro soccer space this year to yield roles for Big Law.
By Zach Schlein | August 6, 2018
A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge denied an emergency injunction requested by former Tampa Bay Buccaneers player Antonio Bryant against retired Pittsburgh Steelers running back Charles "Chuck" Sanders in a court case alleging real estate fraud.
By Gary Fineout | August 2, 2018
A Florida judge ordered the proposed amendment removed, saying that the measure was crafted to mislead voters.
By Raychel Lean | July 30, 2018
Miami disability lawyers Edward Dabdoub, Carter Meader Sox and Kevin Schaefer won a nearly $217,800 judgment against the National Football League for Darryl Ashmore, who says his sports-related injuries left him disabled and out of work.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | July 27, 2018
The board of CBS Corp., already embroiled in a fierce legal battle with its controlling shareholder, on Friday indicated that it would investigate allegations of misconduct against CEO Leslie Moonves in response to a forthcoming article by The New Yorker.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 25, 2018
Rep. Jason Spencer, R-Woodbine, stepped down before midnight Tuesday after AG Chris Carr demanded that he resign immediately.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 24, 2018
“Representative Jason Spencer's actions and behavior on the show were repulsive and indefensible,” AG Chris Carr said Tuesday. "I ask Rep. Spencer to resign immediately.”
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini | July 20, 2018
In their column on Entertainment Law, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini discuss the cancellation of “Roseanne” and the ordering of “The Connors,” which provides a lens to view aspects of various arrangements in the television series business.
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