Last year, Dallas attorney William Munck did what he knew best when a for-profit lacrosse business was allegedly preventing his son’s advancement in the sport—he made a federal case about it.

And Munck seemed to get what he wanted in an agreed order that dismisses Munck v. Dallas Lacrosse Academy in a Sherman U.S. district court, which alleged the defendants had operated in violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. [See "Game On: Lawyer-Dad Sues Lacrosse Business Under RICO," Texas Lawyer, April 7, 2014.]