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Clemson University, Atlantic Coast Conference Battle Over $140M Exit Penalty, Media Rights
The university also asked the court to declare the ACC's $140 million penalty to any university leaving the conference void by public policy and legally unenforceable. Clemson said the penalty imposes a nonexistent fiduciary duty on not only the university, but all conference members.Hotel Stayers Sue Days Inn Over Bedbug Bites, Infestation
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Observers weighed in on what a year of exclusively unanimous opinions might mean for a court with three new members going forward.View more book results for the query "Clemson University"
Are College Athletes the Next Fashion Stars?
College athletes are about to become important representatives of brands, including their own, because they are now permitted to be paid for the use of their name, likeness or image. Making sense of the new rules promises to be a difficult task for attorneys, business executives and administrators in the fashion industry and elsewhere. This article provides a general outline of a rapidly-evolving new industry.Defendants moved to dismiss plaintiff's pro se action asserting defendants' conspiracy and refusal to work with his company in hemp research in South Carolina prevented him from getting a permit to grow hemp in South Carolina.
The General Counsel Hired Before the COVID-19 Pandemic: March 2020 In-House Moves
Early year hiring seemed to be high with March's newly named top lawyers, but the novel coronavirus pandemic may impact legal department hiring in the coming months.What's in a Name? Trademarks as Expressive Works
Although the incident of Kim Kardashian West attempting to trademark the name "Kimono" was short-lived, her ill-fated trademark application raises critical questions about the relationship between trademarks and free expression. This article examines trademarks as both a means of expression and a means of limiting others' expression.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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