In our latest look at sports and the law, The Am Law Daily does some spring cleaning by tracking down the legal fees accrued by the National Football League Players Association in its collective barg
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Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig is suing BioGenesis of America LLC for interfering with its contract by selling banned performance-enhancing drugs to players
Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig is suing BioGenesis of America LLC for interfering with its contract by selling banned performance-enhancing drugs to players
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...Sorel, said Thursday. Gloria James' lawyers, Christopher Lyons of Lyons & Lurvey and Sandy Becher, declined to make any comment. "...
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...lawsuit against her. Gloria James' lawyer, Christopher Lyons of Lyons & Lurvey in Miami, confirmed she attended the mediation effort but declined further...
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...had a lot of bags," her attorney, Christopher Lyons of Lyons & Lurvey in Miami, said Wednesday, attempting to ward off monetary sanctions....
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...of dollars in damages. Her attorney, Christopher Lyons of Lyons & Lurvey in Miami, declined comment because of the pending lawsuit....
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...been in a lot of prisons and jails," said Lurvey, a partner at Lyons & Lurvey in Miami. "I guess in some Third...
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U.S. District Judge Jose Martinez dropped the hammer on the state's death penalty law last month, finding it violating the Sixth Amendment. The Legislature has been urged to tweak the death penalty l
...DeNinno was a partner at Reed Smith. Lyons & Lurvey (Miami): Martin Simkovic joins the firm as partner and...
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