...billion settlement with the Department of Justice. The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team was found...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...firm serving as Delaware counsel for Major League Baseball in the Los Angeles Dodgers bankruptcy proceedings as well as handling a number of "very...
...The settlement between Major League Baseball and Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt didn't resolve all their differences: Baseball Commissioner...
...group's $2.15 billion acquisition of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers, the highest price ever paid for a professional sports team, and...
... After months of wrangling, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Fox Sports have resolved their dispute over the sale of...
...25: A federal judge in Los Angeles approves a $624 million class...
...Lawyers for the bankrupt Los Angeles Dodgers have sued Fox Sports, alleging that the broadcaster is interfering with...
...The sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers, coupled with his $130 million divorce settlement, could help winnow any...
...The U.S. trustee overseeing the bankruptcy case of the Los Angeles Dodgers has objected to about $350,000 in legal fees and expenses...
...Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is free to bring a malpractice case against...
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