By Emily Saul | February 7, 2023
The change in policy affects those who work for firms involved in lawsuits against Tao Group Hospitality, an umbrella company for various restaurants and nightclubs—and comes as MSGE considers selling its majority ownership in the group.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 31, 2023
Andy Dale says he's fascinated by the challenge of his new role. "The TV side is so innovative and full of interesting, complex privacy issues."
By Brian Lee | January 26, 2023
Senate Judiciary Chairman Brad Hoylman-Sigal, D-Manhattan, who has introduced a bill to curb the blacklisting of lawyers from entertainment venues, called Dolan's remarks "a public meltdown."
By Brian Lee | January 25, 2023
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. uses facial recognition to identify the targeted attorneys, and preventing their access to the venues could be a violation of local, state, and federal human rights laws, including laws that prohibit retaliation, James' office said.
By Jason Grant | January 19, 2023
Much of the former makeup artist's 2019-filed suit, in which she details Rose allegedly "preying" on female staff for years at a TV studio described as a "sexual hunting ground," is no longer alive. But it appears gender discrimination and harassment claims remain in the suit.
By Andrew Denney | January 13, 2023
Descendants of radio pioneer Himan Brown allege that Richard Kay of Pryor Cashman took advantage of Brown during his final years to get him to change the terms of his will. Since then, they allege, Kay has run a fraudulent scheme to use Brown's hard-earned dough to enrich himself.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 10, 2023
A New York man brought a proposed class action on behalf of participants of DraftKings' NFL Showdown and Flash Draft contests who didn't get their winnings from the game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals.
By Emily Saul | December 28, 2022
As part of the suit, lead-plaintiff and partner Larry Hutcher alleged MSGE was in violation of New York Arts and Cultural Affairs Law when it declined to honor his two season passes to the New York Knicks. The action also alleged that the company policy violated the firm's lawyers' civil rights.
By Emily Saul | December 21, 2022
A spokesperson with the New York State Liquor Authority confirmed that the SLA issued a Letter of Advice to MSGE on November 29, informing the organization that, if the facts laid out in Davis' complaint are found to be accurate, MSGE was failing to meet the standards under which their license was issued.
By Emily Saul | December 9, 2022
Greenberg Law PC sued the iconic arena—which owns several other entertainment venues in the city—saying they had received a letter barring all firm members from MSG's venues after suing the company on behalf of a client.
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