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New Jersey Law Journal

Federal Judge Enjoins Sports Betting at NJ Racetrack

A federal judge has blocked New Jersey's latest effort to pave the way for sports wagering—at least for the time being.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Media Biz Vet Is NBCUniversal's New Lobbying Star

Comcast Corp. has cast Mitch Rose, an outside lobbyist for the company, as the new face of NBCUniversal Inc.'s government relations operations in Washington, D.C.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Media Biz Vet Is NBCUniversal's New Lobbying Star

Comcast Corp. has cast Mitch Rose, an outside lobbyist for the company, as the new face of NBCUniversal Inc.'s government relations operations in Washington.
1 minute read

Commercial Litigation Insider

Court Rejects Sports Agent's Poaching Suit

NBA player Larry Sanders is known for his shot blocking skills, but now it's his former agent getting blocked, as Justice Eileen Bransten dismissed tort and unjust enrichment claims he brought against Sanders' new agent.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Manatt Adds Trademark Partner, IP Lawyers

Michelle Cooke was previously the leader of Steptoe & Johnson's trademark transactional practice in California.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Christie Signs NJ Sports Betting Bill

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Oct. 17 signed legislation that he and its supporters believe will allow sports betting at the state's casinos and racetracks.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Big-League GC Promotion at Fox Sports

Fox Networks Group EVP and deputy GC Claudia Teran is adding the role of Fox Sports general counsel to her in-house lineup.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Toto, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment

By | October 16, 2014
Amendment's 'Audiophile Provision' Sets Out Royalty Rate for Sale of Digital Downloads
1 minute read

Corporate Counsel

NASCAR Counsel Roars Into Deputy GC Role

Karen Leetzow is shifting gears with her promotion to senior vice president and deputy general counsel of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Giuliani Defends Video Game in Suit by Noriega

By | October 14, 2014
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani will defend Activision in court against a lawsuit filed by disgraced Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega over the "Call of Duty" franchise, the video game maker said Thursday.
2 minute read

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