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Super Bowl-bound Eagles lose appeal in workers' comp case
The team questioned if the former player's thumb injury was really the reason his career fizzled out.NFL Teams Vikings and Patriots Slapped With Patent-Infringement Lawsuits
The system, which includes stand-alone pods, some embedded in concrete walkways and in walls, supports communications of video and data to handheld devices.Atlanta's PrizePicks, Backed by Athletes, Hires First Legal Chief
Ex-Barnes & Thornburg partner Jason Barclay is taking the legal reins at PrizePicks, which has grown rapidly with a strategy of making games accessible to the masses.Athlete-Backed Fantasy Sports Site PrizePicks Hires First Legal Chief
Ex-Barnes & Thornburg partner Jason Barclay is taking the legal reins at PrizePicks, which has grown rapidly with a strategy of making games accessible to the masses.Embattled Owner of Portland Soccer Teams Promotes GC to CEO
Heather Davis will lead the Timbers and Thorns after helping owner Merritt Paulson cope with fallout from an independent probe that found he helped enable a former coach of the women's team who sexually coerced his players.View more book results for the query "National Football League"
Lucas Oil's New Legal Chief Blends Law and Motorsports
Former long-haul trucker Forrest Lucas and his wife, Charlotte, started the business in 1989 and have built it into a major player in automotive lubricants and motorsports.Financial Regulation Is Big Law's Newest Battleground: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Negotiation: Sharpening Our Skills, Personally and Professionally
Ethan Bordman, Chair of the Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section, writes: We all have a vested interest in improving our negotiation skills. For our upcoming annual meeting on Thursday Jan. 19, 2023, the EASL Section has assembled a panel of expert negotiators, representing different industries and business environments, to share their views on the best negotiation practices.'Change the Culture': Suffolk County DA Raymond Tierney Wants to Reinvent Office
"I know the landscape of Suffolk County, I know the culture of Suffolk County, and I would say in Suffolk County we're very used to doing things a certain way, and so whenever you do something different it's met with trepidation," Tierney said in an interview about his first year in office. He also confirmed that he plans to seek reelection.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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