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Inside Track: For In-House Counsel, Risk Isn't Always a Bad Word
One of the great truisms in life is we often worry most when we know the least. Knowledge is empowering.ESPN Taps Familiar Face to Lead Legal Department
Diane Morse is retiring at the end of year after 25 years in the legal department, the least six as its leader. Her successor is a longtime colleague.Can a Law Student Sue Their Law School When It Profits Off The Student's Name, Image, and Likeness?
Ultimately, when a business uses someone to craft a redemption narrative, they need to be prepared when it goes profoundly wrong, as it has for Ryerson University here.If Using a Fake SSN Is Moral Turpitude, What About Fake Vaccine Passports?
Ultimately, putting labels on a criminal act such as "crime of moral turpitude" needs to have the actual act fit the label given to it and it needs to be done equitably, which isn't the case.Gibson Dunn Seeking Sanctions Against Wigdor in Lawsuit Against James Dolan
In a letter to Sullivan, Mastro said other Southern District judges have found that a "baseless factual contention" is worthy of "severe sanctions."View more book results for the query "ESPN"
Two NBA Teams Being Investigated for Workplace Harassment
Two National Basketball Association (NBA) franchises are currently mired in allegations of sexual harassment, racism and misogyny. A closer look at the details reveals a broken system that protects the mighty and silences the few.Can the Law Really Accommodate NFTs?
The notion of possessing something online that is truly unique is where most people think the value of NFTs is - but this is a misconception. The real value comes in being able to prove ownership of the original from which everything else was derived.The Tiger Queen Pounces: Carole Baskin Sues Netflix
On Monday, Carole Baskin and her husband sued Netflix for using footage of her in the upcoming "Tiger King 2" series. What was particularly interesting about this lawsuit is that the Baskins also asked the court for injunctive relief.Hunton Helps Non-Profit Roller Derby Squad Hip-Check Cleveland Baseball Team Over 'Guardians' Name
A Parma, Ohio-based co-ed, amateur roller derby team has used the Cleveland Guardians name since 2013. After the Major League Baseball team previously known as the Indians announced plans to take on the name, Hunton Andrews Kurth litigators in Boston and D.C. filed a trademark suit Wednesday on behalf of the roller derby team.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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