By Cogan Schneier | March 29, 2018
A group of student-athletes challenged the NCAA's limits on student-athlete scholarships as anti-competitive.
By Samantha Joseph | March 26, 2018
Miami songwriter Mimi Korman claims Julio Iglesias never paid any royalties for the lyrics of his hit song, "Me Olvide de Vivir."
By Steven Wine and Terry Spencer | March 23, 2018
Huizenga, a serial entrepreneur and pro sports team owner, turned AutoNation and Blockbuster Entertainment into household names after getting his start hauling garbage.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Arthur L. Raynes and Brian Byrne | March 21, 2018
This article explores the investigation process and highlights some areas of legal concern for any investigator.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Harry N. Mazadoorian | March 21, 2018
Baseball arbitration, in a nutshell, is that variety of arbitration where the disputing parties each make a final offer, and the task of the arbitrator is to select and award only one of those numbers.
By Michael Booth | March 20, 2018
Greg Reynolds spent five years on-and-off with the Colorado Rockies and the Cincinnati Reds before injuries sustained during a run-in with one of the trial defendants cut short his career.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 20, 2018
A year after the process for compensating former National Football League players under the $1 billion settlement agreement officially began, calls that the administrative process is too slow and clandestine have begun to mount.
By Brian Baxter | March 20, 2018
Harvey Weinstein's former film studio, which filed for Chapter 11 protection shortly before midnight Monday, owes nearly $20 million to a half-dozen law firms, including some of entertainment industry heavyweights.
By Miriam Rozen | March 13, 2018
Among the attractions for lawyers at this year's South by Southwest conference are CLE panels on ethical lawyering in the entertainment business and "doing business with crooks."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 12, 2018
Thrivest said it has asked for the conference so it can get clarity about the scope of Judge Anita Brody's orders and whether Thrivest can appeal.
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