By Meghan Tribe | October 25, 2017
John Goldman, a longtime Herrick partner and co-chair of the firm's high-profile sports law practice, has started his own business consultancy and serves as a director for a professional Italian soccer team.
By John Council | October 24, 2017
Seventeen models have sued three Houston topless bars for invasion of privacy in a Texas state district court alleging the defendants misappropriated…
By Chris Johnson | October 23, 2017
Wiggin, which has a range of innovative legal and nonlegal business services and has increased its revenue by over 40 percent in the past two years, will add four-partner Redd as it seeks to develop a fuller-service intellectual property offering.
By Meghan Tribe | The American Lawyer | October 17, 2017
Steven Gans, a partner at Boston-based Prince Lobel Tye, wants to become the next president of the U.S. Soccer Federation.
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By Max Mitchell | October 11, 2017
Chris Seeger, one of the lawyers leading class counsel in the settlement has made a $70 million fee request on behalf of his firm, Seeger Weiss, which he outlined Tuesday in a 22-page declaration to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
By Brian Baxter | The American Lawyer | October 5, 2017
Christina Guerola Sarchio, a member of the board of directors at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and chair of the firm's class action strike team, has joined Dechert in Washington, D.C.
By Wayne Parry | October 2, 2017
Legal sports betting could be offered in 32 states within five years if the U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of New Jersey's quest to offer such gambling, according to a new report.
By Scott Graham | October 2, 2017
A suit filed last week by Bartko Zankel Bunzel & Miller alleges that a New York investor stole the idea to create a "Nascar for the gaming generation."
By Max Mitchell | October 2, 2017
A litigation funding company is facing off in federal court against attorneys representing class counsel in the NFL concussion litigation, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman over whether retired players should be able to sell their stakes in the $1 billion settlement.
By Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini | September 29, 2017
Entertainment Law columnists Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini discuss agreements between authors and their agents, which are sometimes separate, but often their relationship is defined in the author's publishing agreement.
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