...U.S. Supreme Court — including American Needle v. National Football League, which yielded a 2010 decision with broad implications for the sports...
I have observed throughout my career that many of the most successful lawyers I know either play sports or have an athletic background. In last month's column, five characteristics of athletes that m
In July 1993, when I joined The Legal Intelligencer, the economy was still recovering from a recession, health care and gay rights were divisive issues and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was embroile
...v. Kuhn, the 1972 case in which the court upheld Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption as an "established aberration" that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
William Lee had just checked into his hotel room in Texarkana, Ark., on April 15 when he switched on the television and saw the carnage near Boston's Copley Square. The Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale a
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...greater good. In fact, during my four-year tenure as an Ivy League parent, I learned that the Ivy schools have determined that encouraging their...
...Jersey in a lawsuit filed last year by the four major pro sports leagues and the NCAA. In a December ruling, U.S. District...
...announce his decision with two weeks. The four major pro sports leagues and the NCAA sued last year after Gov. Chris Christie...
...Vanaskie said, quoting the Third Circuit's 2004 opinion in Major League Umpires Association v. American League of Professional Baseball Clubs....
...Judge Pamela Pryor Dembe said. Beloff's most recent assignment was hearing major cases arising out of the city's South Detective Division. ...
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