By Jason Grant | April 28, 2023
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement should first decide a gambler's claim that his craps-table dice had been "tampered" with, before a court rules on the Golden Nugget casino's lawsuit against the gambler, ruled the Appellate Division, First Department.
By Brian Lee | April 25, 2023
New York's highest court, as arbiter of an MLB revenue-sharing agreement, said a payment to the D.C.-based team would stand.
By Emily Saul | April 14, 2023
The SLA is seeking depositions taken as part of an unrelated Delaware case.
By Ross Todd | March 31, 2023
A New York appellate court reversed a preliminary injunction that blocked parts of a Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. policy barring lawyers suing the company from attending events at venues including MSG and Radio City Music Hall.
By Jason Grant | March 29, 2023
A spokesperson for Chairman James Dolan's Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., which last summer put in place the controversial blacklist policy, said Tuesday, "We are very pleased with today's appellate ruling."
By Brian Lee | March 14, 2023
The proposal to take back a tax break is the latest apparent twist in a battle with the entertainment venue's owner who has been maligned for enforcing an "adverse attorney" ban.
By Brian Lee | March 14, 2023
The legal battle centers on a determination by Judge Lawrence K. Marks in a Manhattan trial court in 2015 that held the arbitration process by Major League Baseball's Revenue Sharing Definitions Committee, which had decided in favor of the Nationals, was "evidently partial."
By Emily Saul | March 13, 2023
New York regulators have begun administrative proceedings that could lead to the suspension or revocation of all licenses held by the entity, which includes Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and the Beacon Theater.
By Emily Saul | February 9, 2023
DA Bragg's office confirmed they're investigating the ban, which is currently also facing probes by the Attorney General's Office and the New York State Liquor Authority.
By Jane Wester | February 8, 2023
The jury began deliberating Monday afternoon and on Wednesday morning awarded $133,000 in net profits and statutory damages to Hermès, represented by Baker & Hostetler.
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