Sports & Betting

  • September 22, 2023

    Investor Seeks Bank Docs Over 'Red Pants' Chair's Jet Use

    A single-branch community bank in Colorado has been using its assets to support the "extravagant lifestyle" of its eccentrically dressed executive chair who also flaunts his use of the bank's private aircraft online, according to a Friday suit seeking the lender's books and records.

  • September 22, 2023

    Northwestern Loses Bid To Trim Cheerleader Exploitation Suit

    An Illinois federal judge won't let Northwestern University escape the forced labor and sex trafficking claims lodged by a former cheerleader, ruling that she successfully pled that she was required to act in a sexual way to secure donations and that she would have suffered financial harm if she had refused to participate.

  • September 22, 2023

    NCAA Athletes Win Cert. For Injunctive Relief Class In NIL Suit

    A California federal judge on Friday certified a class of 184,000 college athletes seeking injunctive relief in antitrust litigation against the NCAA over their name, image and likeness rights, but held off on certifying classes of athletes who seek damages for allegedly lost revenue.

  • September 22, 2023

    Equinox Gets Nod On $36M Deal In Calif. Meal Break Suit

    An Alameda County Superior Court judge indicated he'll give final approval to a $36 million global settlement against Equinox, resolving California state and federal actions alleging the company compelled over 15,000 employees to perform pre-shift work without pay and to skip meal breaks.

  • September 22, 2023

    NC Suit Says Underwriter Helped Insurer Cut Out Partner

    USI Insurance Services LLC and a subsidiary are suing an ex-employee and a former insurance-carrier partner after the underwriter allegedly jumped ship to help the insurance carrier cut out its need for his former employer, according to a lawsuit filed in North Carolina state court.

  • September 22, 2023

    Florida Watchdog Turns Up Heat On Fantasy Sports Outfits

    The Florida Gaming Control Commission has sent cease-and-desist letters to three online fantasy sports operators, warning that their businesses appear to be accepting illegal wagers, the watchdog agency confirmed Friday.

  • September 22, 2023

    Insurers Beat Sports Stats Co.'s Bid For Covid Loss Coverage

    An Illinois state appellate panel ruled Friday that Chicago-based sports data provider Stats LLC was correctly denied coverage from Continental Insurance Co. and National Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford for losses and extra charges it says it incurred as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • September 22, 2023

    MGM Hit With Proposed Class Action Over 10-Day Cyberattack

    MGM Resorts International has been hit with a proposed class action alleging its negligence led to the 10-day cyberattack earlier this month and the company's "utter failure" to protect consumers' sensitive data presents risks to the data breach victims that "will remain for their respective lifetimes."

  • September 22, 2023

    Broncos Player Can't Keep Injury Claims In Court, Judge Says

    A Denver Broncos player can't continue litigating his negligence and liability claims in court against the National Football League and Los Angeles Chargers, a California federal judge ruled, saying the player didn't go through all the grievance procedures under his union's labor contract.

  • September 22, 2023

    Golf Course Wants Caddies' Wage Suit Driven Out Of Court

    The operators of a New York golf course urged a federal court to toss caddies' claims for unpaid minimum wages under the Fair Labor Standards Act, arguing that caddies are not employees and that they earned well over the federal minimum via tips from golfers.

  • September 22, 2023

    Off The Bench: MSU Coach, Olympian Abuse, DC Stadium Bill

    This week's Off The Bench features a college football coach accused of sexual harassment fighting to keep his job, an Olympic medalist claiming that a U.S. team doctor sexually assaulted her, and Congress helping the nation's capital potentially lure back a beloved NFL team.

  • September 22, 2023

    SPAC To Liquidate After Failed Merger With Casino Owner

    Special-purpose acquisition company 26 Capital Acquisition Corp. plans to liquidate after its failed bid to acquire the owner of Philippines casino operator Okada Manila, ending prospects for a deal that was tied up in litigation after the SPAC accused its merger target of stalling.

  • September 22, 2023

    Doc's Plea In NBA Fraud Case Would Leave 2 To Stand Trial

    A Seattle physician indicated to a Manhattan federal judge Friday that he will plead guilty in the $5 million NBA benefits scam, a move that would leave just two out of 24 named defendants set to go to trial in November.

  • September 22, 2023

    Stinson Adds Sports And Employment Investigations Atty In DC

    Stinson LLP has hired the former deputy general counsel and senior vice president of Varsity Brands to join its team in Washington, D.C., the firm announced Wednesday.

  • September 22, 2023

    DOJ Looks To Stem Anti-Competitive Behavior At World Cup

    Officials in the United States, Canada and Mexico are preemptively developing a strategy to deter consumer exploitation at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to a Friday statement by the U.S. Department of Justice.

  • September 22, 2023

    CFTC Denies Betting Site's Election Gambling Proposal

    The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission told a trading platform Friday that it was not allowed to take bets from individuals and businesses hoping to make money on the outcome of future U.S. elections, saying that such political event contracts threatened to turn the agency into an "election cop."

  • September 21, 2023

    Olympian Accuses Team Chiropractor Of Sexual Assault

    An Olympic bobsled medalist claimed in a New York state lawsuit Thursday that a team chiropractor used his position in the organization to sexually assault her, and that the U.S. Olympic Committee failed to investigate complaints.

  • September 21, 2023

    Fox Corp. Beats Patent Suit Over Broadcasting Tech

    A Delaware federal judge tossed Recentive's suit accusing Fox of infringing patents used to create an internal platform for optimizing scheduling and broadcasts of NFL football games on its regional stations, saying the software uses known generic mathematical techniques, rendering them unpatentable.

  • September 21, 2023

    Adviser To Pay $1.5M To End Claim He Stole From MLB Client

    A California federal judge ordered an investment adviser to pay $1.5 million in a suit from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleging he used a Major League Baseball player's funds to pay for personal expenses through a credit card in the name of the adviser's deceased mother.

  • September 21, 2023

    DOI Seeks Alternative Ruling in Ala. Burial Grounds Dispute

    The U.S. Department of the Interior is asking the Eleventh Circuit to reconsider an alternative to a lower court's ruling that dismissed it as a defendant in a dispute between two Alabama tribes over a historic burial ground site, saying the case raises complex questions about other sovereigns as parties in challenges to federal actions.

  • September 21, 2023

    Trade Commission Blocks Certain Chinese Golf Club Imports

    The U.S. International Trade Commission announced a partial exclusion order for products from certain Chinese golf club manufacturers Thursday after an investigation into an Arizona company's allegations that imports infringed its patent.

  • September 21, 2023

    Ex-MLB Star Rips Feds As 'Legally Wrong' On Scrapped Plea

    Former Los Angeles Dodgers star Yasiel Puig argued that prosecutors are using "legally wrong" claims to battle a judge's order that they cannot use his retracted guilty plea as evidence in his upcoming trial tied to an alleged gambling ring.

  • September 21, 2023

    WWE Sued For Early Termination Of Trading Card Contract

    Trading card company Panini has swept WWE into its fray with rival online retailer Fanatics, suing the wrestling organization in New York federal court over allegations it breached its contract by ending a partnership with Panini years before expiration without warning or valid justification.

  • September 21, 2023

    Deals Rumor Mill: Disney, Mallinckrodt, XFL-USFL

    Media mogul Byron Allen has offered to buy Disney's flagship broadcast ABC network plus cable channels for $10 billion, bankrupt drugmaker Mallinckrodt is considering exiting the opioid business, and football leagues XFL and USFL are considering merging into one league. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.

  • September 20, 2023

    Agency Says EA Misleading Court In NIL Video Game Suit

    Electronic Arts Inc. is attempting to muddy the waters by misrepresenting the contract agreements held by Brandr Group LLC so it can pay bargain prices for the name, image and likeness of college athletes, the agency argued in an effort to keep its contract dispute suit alive.

Expert Analysis

  • Opinion

    Private Equity Owners Can Remedy Law Firms' Agency Issues

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    Nonlawyer, private-equity ownership of law firms can benefit shareholders and others vulnerable to governance issues such as disparate interests, and can in turn help resolve agency problems, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.

  • How To Protect Atty-Client Privilege While Using Generative AI

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    When using generative artificial intelligence tools, attorneys should consider several safeguards to avoid breaches or complications in attorney-client privilege, say Antonious Sadek and Christopher Campbell at DLA Piper.

  • How New Lawyers Can Leverage Feedback For Growth

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    Embracing constructive criticism as a tool for success can help new lawyers accelerate their professional growth and law firms build a culture of continuous improvement, says Katie Aldrich at Fringe Professional Development.

  • Series

    In A 'Barbie' World: Boosting IP Value With Publicity Machines

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    Mattel's history of intellectual property monitoring, including its recent challenge against Burberry over the "BRBY" trademark ahead of the "Barbie" film, shows how IP enforcement strategies can be used as publicity to increase brand value and inform potential collaborations, says Carly Duckett at Shepherd and Wedderburn.

  • Series

    ESG Around The World: Australia

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    Clive Cachia and Cathy Ma at K&L Gates detail ESG-reporting policies in Australia and explain how the country is starting to introduce mandatory requirements as ESG performance is increasingly seen as a key investment and corporate differentiator in the fight for global capital.

  • The NIL Legislation Race: CAEFA And Ted Cruz's Draft Bill

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    Christina Stylianou and Gregg Clifton at Lewis Brisbois compare legislation pertaining to the name, image and likeness rights of college student-athletes, including the College Athlete Economic Freedom Act and Sen. Ted Cruz's draft bill that would restrict an athlete's eligibility to compete if an NIL agreement violates their university's student code of conduct.

  • Twitter Legal Fees Suit Offers Crash Course In Billing Ethics

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    X Corp.'s suit alleging that Wachtell grossly inflated its fees in the final days of Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition provides a case study in how firms should protect their reputations by hewing to ethical billing practices and the high standards for professional conduct that govern attorney-client relationships, says Lourdes Fuentes at Karta Legal.

  • Anticipating The Impact Of 2 Impending New Title IX Rules

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    Two major amendments to Title IX — which the U.S. Department of Education is expected to finalize next month — would substantially alter the process schools must use for sexual discrimination complaints and limiting student participation in athletics based on gender identity, says Rebecca Sha at Phelps Dunbar.

  • ABA's Money-Laundering Resolution Is A Balancing Act

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    While the American Bar Association’s recently passed resolution recognizes a lawyer's duty to discontinue representation that could facilitate money laundering and other fraudulent activity, it preserves, at least for now, the delicate balance of judicial, state-based regulation of the legal profession and the sanctity of the attorney-client relationship, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.

  • Future Of NFTs Uncertain As SEC Takes Hawkish Approach

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent and first non-fungible token enforcement action against Impact Theory raises questions about the future of digital assets and the SEC's broad interpretation of securities law, and there will be no safe space for digital assets until courts or Congress clarify the issue, says Alex More at Carrington Coleman.

  • Law Firm Professional Development Steps To Thrive In AI Era

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    As generative artificial intelligence tools rapidly evolve, professional development leaders are instrumental in preparing law firms for the paradigm shifts ahead, and should consider three strategies to help empower legal talent with the skills required to succeed in an increasingly complex technological landscape, say Steve Gluckman and Anusia Gillespie at SkillBurst Interactive.

  • Series

    In A 'Barbie' World: How To 'Grow Up' IP With Fan Creations

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    As seen with the recent popularity of the "Barbie" movie, adults are increasingly engaging with child-oriented intellectual property — and previous legal battles between toy-makers and entertainers over fan creations offer lessons in determining when to fight infringement and when to embrace expanded target audiences, says Seokin Yeh at Cole Schotz.

  • A Closer Look At Another HBCU Race Bias Suit Against NCAA

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Academic Performance Program has become a lightning rod for scrutiny, as seen in the recently filed class action McKinney v. NCAA — where statistics in the complaint raise questions about the program's potential discriminatory impact on student-athletes at historically Black colleges and universities, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.

  • 'Blind Side' Family Case Is A Cautionary Tale For Attorneys

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    Former NFL player Michael Oher's recent allegations against Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy that they never legally adopted him and tricked him into conservatorship — which paint a very different picture than the 2009 film "The Blind Side" — demonstrate the importance of attorney due diligence and safeguards against abuse of process, says Roland Weekley at Smith Gambrell.

  • The Basics Of Being A Knowledge Management Attorney

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    Michael Lehet at Ogletree Deakins discusses the role of knowledge management attorneys at law firms, the common tasks they perform and practical tips for lawyers who may be considering becoming one.

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