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Greenberg pursues settlements with NFL players
Greenberg Traurig is negotiating confidential settlements with current and former NFL players including former UM stars Clinton Portis, Roscoe Parrish and Duane Starks, who sued the law firm for allegedly failing to warn them about trouble with their Alabama casino investments. The firm denies wrongdoing.Greenberg Pursuing Settlements with NFL Players In Casino Investment Suits
Greenberg Traurig is negotiating confidential settlements with current and former NFL players including former University of Miami stars Clinton Portis, Roscoe Parrish, and Duane Starks, who sued the law firm for allegedly failing to warn them about trouble with their Alabama casino investments. The firm denies wrongdoing.Courtside: Mauro on meeting with Bork
Pre-confirmation hearing silence is the ironclad tradition for Supreme Court nominees, commentators have said, and on his Reliable Sources show on CNN last month, Howard Kurtz said, "It hasn't happened," referring to press interviews with pending nominees. Except that it has happened.Buchanan Ingersoll's Revenue Falls 3 Percent, RPL Up 5 Percent
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's dip in revenue in 2009 was due to cost pressures from clients and a lower headcount, but efficiencies gained last year helped bolster other financial metrics, the firm's new CEO said.Tax Records Reveal NFL, NHL, Other League Fees for Outside Counsel
A review of tax filings required of all nonprofits—including the National Football League and the National Hockey League—show the three firms have reaped millions in connection with their work for the two leagues in recent years.Experts say La Russa's Twitter suit was long shot
AP - Tony La Russa's lawsuit against Twitter was a lot like kicking dirt on the umpire: He got a lot of attention, and he made his point, but he wasn't likely to win the argument."His chances are probably slim" if the case went to court, said Michael McCann, a Vermont Law School professor and contributor to the Sports Law Blog.Giants Stadium Seat-License Foes Keep Hopes Alive
A longtime Giants and Jets season ticket holder can pursue a class-action suit that would kill the football teams' imposition of licensing charges of up to $25,000 for seats in the new Giants Stadium opening next year, a federal judge says.Obama's Call Thrust Eric Holder Back Into Politics
Covington & Burling partner Eric Holder Jr. has a central role with the Obama campaignsparking speculation about his future.Trending Stories
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