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By Brian Baxter | May 1, 2017
Chad Young, a promising young member of the Axeon Hagens Berman professional cycling team, died Friday in Tucson, Arizona, after a crash in the Tour of the Gila. Young, 21, was the first American cyclist to die in an event in nearly two decades.
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By Todd Cunningham | May 1, 2017
With U.S. rap music star Eminem going to trial this week against New Zealand's ruling National Party, we look at five past squabbles between artists and politicians.
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By Todd Cunningham | May 1, 2017
Organizers of this weekend's disastrous Fyre Festival, billed as a luxury music getaway on a posh and private Caribbean island, have been slapped with a $100 million class action lawsuit filed by Los Angeles attorney Mark Geragos.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | May 1, 2017
While lawyers in Texas and elsewhere have been doing art law for many years, the multi-disciplinary practice is gaining more attention.
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By Stephanie Forshee | April 28, 2017
Liz Moore, chief legal officer of the Ladies Professional Golf Association, talks about her transition to the world of sports.
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By Brian Baxter | April 25, 2017
The two Am Law 100 firms are advising on a potential $1.3 billion sale of Major League Baseball's Miami Marlins to an ownership group fronted by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and ex-New York Yankees star Derek Jeter.
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By Brian Baxter | April 17, 2017
O'Melveny & Myers has hired Irwin Raij, co-chair of the sports industry team at Foley & Lardner in Miami, New York and Washington, D.C., as a partner and co-chair of its sports industry group. The addition of Raij is the latest lateral recruit by O'Melveny in the sports space this year.
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By Rebecca Cohen | April 6, 2017
Jackson Lewis has brought on litigation partner Kristopher Badame in Irvine, California, from his own plaintiffs' shop in nearby Lake Forest. Badame, who coaches amateur hockey in his spare time, will transition his practice to doing corporate defense work at his new firm.
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By Brian Baxter | April 2, 2017
San Francisco-based Altshuler Berzon and Sidley Austin were among a dozen outside law firms to have received payments in 2016 from the Major League Baseball Players Association. The labor union, one of the most powerful in professional sports, disclosed the fees in an annual Labor Department filing.
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