By Lidia Dinkova | May 22, 2018
The law firm represented buyer Jeffrey Soffer, the well-known developer and co-owner of the Turnberry Associates real estate company.
By Caroline Spiezio | May 18, 2018
Logan will be in charge of WMG's legal affairs around the world, including in North Africa and the Middle East, where the company recently added a new division.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | May 18, 2018
The Florida Greyhound Association and its president, breeder James Blanchard, maintain that the proposed ballot title and summary don't fully inform voters about the impact of the amendment if approved.
By Ellis Kim | May 18, 2018
After a long losing streak in the lower courts, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Theodore Olson's luck changed before the Supreme Court, which sided with him in a seismic sports-betting case.
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By David S. Weinstein | May 15, 2018
With the right combination of fees and taxes, Florida can get a piece of the sports betting action to fund some of the programs that our state desperately needs.
By Christopher J. Buccafusco | May 14, 2018
The tactics of “legacy” interests—parties who own copyright interests in already-created songs but who won't be making any new music—are limiting the creative space for today's pop musicians
By Meghan Tribe | May 10, 2018
Irwin Raij, an O'Melveny & Myers partner known for handling high-profile sports transactions, recently saw his four-year wait finally end for the debut of the Los Angeles Football Club, a new Major League Soccer team he co-owns alongside high-profile investors.
By Meghan Tribe | May 10, 2018
Irwin Raij, an O'Melveny & Myers partner known for handling high-profile sports transactions, recently saw his four-year wait finally end for the debut of a new professional soccer team that he co-owns in Los Angeles.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | May 9, 2018
The regulation in question, proposed late last month by the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering, would make a number of changes and effectively do away with controversial “designated player” card games that have been lucrative for pari-mutuel facilities across the state.
By Dr. Dariush Adl | May 7, 2018
A hotly disputed legal issue between the majority and dissent in the recent, highly publicized, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit “Blurred Lines” decision in Williams v. Gaye, No. 15-56880, concerned whether Marvin Gaye's 1976 hit song “Got to Give it Up” was entitled to “broad” or “thin” copyright protection.
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