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When Baseball, Television and Arbitration Collide
A discussion of the recent decision in Matter of TCR Sports Broadcast Holding v. WN Partner, where the New York State Court of Appeals ended a nine-year battle in the New York State courts between the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles concerning their respective rights to profits and fees earned from telecasting games. Judge Judith Gische writes: "You are probably thinking—it took nine years in the courts for this matter to be resolved and while it did not fulfill arbitration's goal of expediency, at least the matter is over. Think again."The Need for Judicially Imposed Limits in the Interest of Time
An argument for imposing time limits at trial by two attorneys who recently tried a case in the Southern District where the judge did just that.People in the News—May 1, 2023—Barley Snyder, Goldsmith Hark, Saxton & Stump
Barley Snyder announced that the Foundation for the Reading Public Museum has appointed partner Frederick M. Nice to its board of directors.One, Two, Six Strikes You're Out in the Old Mold Game
Even though the district court misapplied the burden-shifting analysis from Texas insurance law, the Fifth Circuit affirmed the verdict in favor of Crestbrook because the insurer successfully "demonstrated that a generalized mold claim [was] excluded under the policy" purchased by the insureds.NY Litigator Says 'Unsullied Credibility' Help Persuade Michigan Jury to Reach $96M Verdict
Attorney Thomas Moore of Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore secured the award in a case where a Canadian trucking company's vehicle caused the death of a New Jersey father and son.View more book results for the query "Major League Baseball"
Washington Nationals Prevail in TV Rights Dispute Against Baltimore Orioles
New York's highest court, as arbiter of an MLB revenue-sharing agreement, said a payment to the D.C.-based team would stand.Baseballer's Homeowner Lawsuit Over Mold is a Lesson in Insurance Burden-Shifting
Despite all the errors in the lower court's report and recommendation, rather than remand the case—which was a possibility raised during oral argument—the Fifth Circuit agreed with the trial court's judgment.Club Takes Swing at MLB's Decision to Reduce Minor League Teams
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Orioles, Nationals' Legal Battle for Regional TV Rights Enters Final Innings in NY's Highest Court
The legal battle centers on a determination by Judge Lawrence K. Marks in a Manhattan trial court in 2015 that held the arbitration process by Major League Baseball's Revenue Sharing Definitions Committee, which had decided in favor of the Nationals, was "evidently partial."Facial Recognition Surveillance Is Creating New Problems for Litigators
With any new technology, function creep is inevitable— particularly for surveillance devices. While many of the touted uses of facial recognition point toward efficiency and precision, the technology can also be leveraged for harms.Trending Stories
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