By Maria Dinzeo | June 3, 2024
Jean Chi has resigned from a key role at Spotify to become president of global business and legal affairs for Skydance.
By Howard Mulligan | May 31, 2024
With a view toward injecting some modicum of clarity into the volatile arena of NIL, a plethora of legislation has been enacted at the state level and proposed at the federal level.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 31, 2024
On Thursday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation heard arguments on whether to combine about two dozen lawsuits alleging children and young adults got addicted to video games.
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By Maria Eduarda Reis | May 29, 2024
With the impending arrival of major soccer events in the United States, including the World Cup, the legal landscape surrounding "O" and "P" visas is witnessing significant developments. These visa categories are critical for foreign athletes and entertainers, allowing them to showcase their talents on U.S. soil. However, their legal representatives must understand the nuances of these visas and how to choose between them.
By Brian Lee | May 23, 2024
A unanimous Court of Appeals said the plaintiffs sufficiently pleaded causes of action for breach of fiduciary duty under Scottish law.
By Maydeen Merino | May 22, 2024
"It is possible that such a refusal to deal—especially if orchestrated through a group boycott—could violate U.S. antitrust laws," the senators wrote.
By Riley Brennan | May 20, 2024
"Missourians of faith deserve to know why Kansas City officials decided to attack Mr. Butker for his deeply held religious beliefs. My office will not tolerate religious discrimination from City officials," Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said in a statement.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 2, 2024
New legal chief Carlos Kuri called this a "momentous time for the organization and sport," as the United States prepares to cohost the World Cup in 2026.
By Charles Toutant | April 30, 2024
U.S. District Judge Christine O'Hearn wrote that the works that the plaintiff sought to protect, as is often the case in reality television shows, were "rife with unprotectable ideas and scènes à faire."
By Ross Todd | April 26, 2024
Dale Cendali and Josh Simmons of Kirkland & Ellis convinced federal jurors in Ohio that 'NBA 2K' maker Take-Two had an implied license to use images that tattoo artist James Hayden inked onto James' shoulders.
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