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NCAA Wrongful Death Trial Begins Over Concussion-Related Injuries in Football
The trial, in Los Angeles Superior Court, could provide the first verdict involving CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, in NCAA football players.Gambling Website Accused in Class Suit of Unauthorized Sale of User Data to Facebook
"The surreptitious disclosure of personally identifiable information paired with the name of video game content that an individual accessed is an outrageous invasion of privacy and would be offensive to a reasonable person," the suit says.ESPN Faces Digital Privacy Class Action For Allegedly Exposing Identities of Users to Meta Platforms
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Disney CEO Says Sports Betting Is a Reason for Keeping ESPN
ESPN has been a focus of investors in recent weeks after activist Dan Loeb wrote to Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek suggesting he spin the sports channels off to shareholders to better highlight their value.View more book results for the query "ESPN"
Securing Rights to Use Music in an NFT
Some of the most intriguing NFTs provide graphic art with music. In this case, an important legal consideration is the need to clear two sets of rights before adding the music.Inside Track: Will Your Company Be Activists' Next Target?
"The worst question an activist can ask is the one you haven't thought about," according to a Boston Consulting Group report.Inside Track: Will Your Company Be Activists' Next Target?
"The worst question an activist can ask is the one you haven't thought about," according to a Boston Consulting Group report.Antitrust Lawyers Predict a 'Long Slog' in LIV Golf Players' Legal Battle With PGA Tour
"I think discovery will be broad with many documents produced from the parties and third parties and numerous depositions. I do not see the PGA Tour compromising. It needs its rules in order to keep its players," antitrust lawyer Craig Seebald said.Supreme Court Yanks New York's Carry Law
Nothing was surprising about the Court's decision here. Having followed the oral argument in real-time, a 6-3 decision was exactly what I expected, says Aron Solomon, Chief Legal Analyst for Today's Esquire.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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