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Inside Track: More Companies Jettison Employment Contracts
The agreements have fallen out of favor in part because they don't really lock down executives. Plus, they sometimes throw the spotlight on rich compensation packages, creating PR headaches.Inside Track: More Companies Jettison Employment Contracts
The agreements have fallen out of favor in part because they don't really lock down executives. Plus, they sometimes throw the spotlight on rich compensation packages, creating PR headaches.Q&A: Why Businesses Like MLB and Uber Eats Are Flocking to Cannabis Brands
Irina Dashevsky, co-chair of Greenspoon Marder's cannabis law group, talks about the recent trend and the potential regulatory pitfalls of such deals.How One-Time Music Mogul Ivan Parron Became a Dominant Sports and Entertainment Lawyer
After his online music sales firm went down with the tech bubble, Parron went to law school. Now his clients include NBA hopefuls and the National Football League.View more book results for the query "Major League Baseball"
TriMark Defends Pandemic Refinancing Package, as Some Lenders Seek to Undo 'Back-Room' Deal
In a virtual hearing that lasted nearly three hours, lawyers for TriMark and its equity owners, The Blackstone Group Inc. and Centerbridge Partners, defended the rescue package as an necessary emergency measure.NY's 1st Dept. Rules for Software Developer in Dispute Over Major League Baseball Gaming App
An app developer alleged that MLB's tech arm fraudulently entered a nonexclusive contract for STA to develop an in-game app that allowed users to earn points by predicting the outcome of events in baseball games.NJ Court Upholds $1.5M Verdict for Ex-Phillies Pitcher Over Firing From MLB Network
The appeals court found a Camden County judge and jury "fairly and soundly" resolved the lawsuit challenging Phillies relief pitcher Mitch Williams' firing for violation of a morals clause in his broadcast contract.Opening Day for Baseball, and Arbitration, at Fenway
Baseball arbitration, in a nutshell, is that variety of arbitration where the disputing parties each make a final offer, and the task of the arbitrator is to select and award only one of those numbers.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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