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Law.com

Beach Boys Songs Written Decades Ago Triggered Current Quarrel With Lawyers

There's current litigation in the ongoing Beach Boys litigation saga. A lawsuit filed in 2019 against Nevada residents Mike Love and his wife Jacquelyne in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada alleges inaccurate payment by the Loves under the retainer agreement and seeks $84.5 million in damages.
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New York Law Journal

Yankees Lose Appeal to Keep Sign-Stealing Letter Sealed

The Yankees argued they would suffer "significant and irreparable reputational harm" if the letter is published.
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Daily Business Review

Greenspoon Marder Expands Entertainment & Sports Practice with Diaz Reus Partner Hire

Ahmand Johnson has joined Greenspoon as a partner, the firm announced Wednesday, bringing in the attorney's 15 years of experience representing high-profile athletes and entertainers in contracts and litigation.
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The Legal Intelligencer

High School's Challenge Over Football Playoffs Snub Sent to Fed Court

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Brain-Injury Litigation Spreads to Other Sports After Huge NFL Settlement

"Definitely we'll be seeing more of these cases," said Michael Kaplen, a plaintiffs attorney who teaches a law school course on brain injury.
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New York Law Journal

Internet Fantasy Baseball Class Action Rejected by Second Circuit

The Second Circuit's decision demonstrates that disappointed sports fans filing litigation against their favorite teams for damages are almost certain to strike out.
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Corporate Counsel

WarnerMedia's Legal Chief Joins Exec Exodus Ahead of Discovery Merger

General counsel and executive VP Jim Meza is among nine executives who "will depart the company," according to a spokesperson.
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New York Law Journal

James and Five Fellow State AGs Press NFL To Address Gender Bias

Women described unwanted touching from male supervisors, attending parties where prostitutes were hired, being passed over for promotions, and being pushed out of their jobs for complaining about discrimination.
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New York Law Journal

'Billions' Actor Does Not Have to Continue Paying 15% Commission to Former Talent Manager, Manhattan Judge Rules

Talent management company Roth and Associates East's "proposed reading" of a contract it had had with actor Daniel K. Isaac "is at odds with the parties' reasonable expectations insofar as it would unfairly subject the defendant [Isaac] to duplicative payment obligations towards both his former and current manager," wrote Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Nancy Bannon.
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Daily Business Review

Female NCAA Players Set to Smash Gender Pay Gap With Brand Deals

Paige Bueckers, the point guard for the University of Connecticut Huskies, boasts close to 1 million Instagram followers.
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