By Emily Saul | February 8, 2023
Sam Davis of Davis Saperstein said MSGE didn't personally inform him of the change to their policy and he learned from a reporter. "The courtesy would have been nice," Davis remarked.
By Charles Toutant | February 6, 2023
"What the board rested its decision on was the fact that Lizzo seemed to constantly attach the phrase to herself, and her musical services, so that she's not selling T-shirts that say '100% That Bitch.' She is selling T-shirts that say Lizzo on the front and '100% That Bitch' on the back," said law professor Christine Haight Farley of American University.
By Charles Toutant | February 1, 2023
"Huzinec's injury occurred when someone dropped a cell phone and it hit him on the head. We believe that the average person can understand the risk Six Flags created by permitting patrons to carry unsecured cell phones on a roller coaster," Judge Jane Roth of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit wrote.
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 Charles Toutant | January 4, 2023
Similar laws exist in New Jersey and New York.
By Emily Saul | December 28, 2022
In a complaint filed with the New York State Liquor Authority, Samuel Davis of Davis Saperstein alleges that MSGE's policy is a clear violation of the New York Alcohol Beverage Law.
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.
By ALM Staff | November 18, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 25, 2022
Defendants McLane Champions and Comcast Corp. sought to get the lawsuit dismissed based on the argument that any communications relating to the sale was protected under the Texas Citizens Participation Act.
By Charles Toutant | October 5, 2022
"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.
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