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New Jersey Law Journal

Bill Taking Aim at Sports Betting Bans Gets Committee Nod

New Jersey lawmakers on Oct. 2 took up a measure that they and Gov. Chris Christie hope will finally allow the state's casinos and racetracks to offer sports betting.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Parents of Dodgers Stadium Beating Victim File Suit Again

The parents of a San Francisco Giants fan who won a nearly $18 million verdict over injuries he sustained after being beaten in the Los Angeles Dodgers parking lot has sued the team again, claiming its insurance company secretly purchased a lien on their son's medical expenses and now wants an inflated share in the jury award.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

NFL Blows the Call on Religious Accommodation

The National Football League made yet another labor and employment faux pas.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

A Primer for Valuation of Music Catalogs

Interest in the value of intellectual property created and held by musicians has been increasing in recent years. But how are these assets valued?
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Elite Trial Lawyers: Hausfeld

By | September 29, 2014
Hausfeld's small size belies its strength and ability to win big for its clients.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Garber v. Office of the Commissioner of Baseball

By | September 29, 2014
Ruling 'Baseball Exemption' Did Not Protect Against Antitrust Liability Denied Appeal
1 minute read

National Law Journal

Former Athlete Says USC Forced Him to Play While Sick

A former University of Southern California football player has sued the school and former head coach Lane Kiffin over injuries he says he suffered after being forced to play while he was ill.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Column: NFL Probe Into Rice's Conduct Should Follow Corporate Model

Commissioning an outside investigation into the Ray Rice matter is a good strategic play call by the National Football League.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Record Label Sues Jamie Foxx, Other Artists, For Song Theft

Actor-singer Jamie Foxx and hip-hop artists DJ Mustard and 2 Chainz are being sued in Fort Lauderdale federal court for alleged copyright infringement.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Role of Judges in Authenticating Art in U.S. and Europe

Steven R. Schindler and Katherine Wilson-Milne write: When the authenticity of a work of art is at issue, judges must make authenticity determinations based on the facts and opinions of experts presented to them, just as in other specialized subject matters. Unlike in a patent or medical malpractice case, however, written opinions of judges affirming the authenticity of an artwork will carry little weight in the actual art market where a recognized art market player or industry expert has declared that work inauthentic.
10 minute read

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