Jason Reynolds is serving an eight-year prison term for aggravated identity theft, among other crimes. On Monday his attorney tried to convince a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circu
...151; Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Danny Green. "[The NBA] is a star-driven league, and when the stars aren't there...
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Where lawmakers gather, there naturally will be lawyers. We followed a few of them around Charlotte
...of lawyers at that level who behave like they're in the NBA, but there's nothing like that at that firm." ...
...sued Adidas A.G, Adidas America Inc., marketing firm 180 LA LLC, NBA Properties Inc., NBA Media Ventures LLC, the Boston Celtics and Kevin Garnett...
...Legal Times detailing Ring's dealings, including meals and tickets to the NBA's Washington Wizards, with former Justice Department official Robert Coughlin II, whom...
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...the National Bank Act, 12 U.S.C. § 21 et seq. ("NBA"). Finally, Chase alleged that Baptista's unjust enrichment claim failed as a...
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...a position in that league. He also chose not to enter the NBA's developmental league, reasoning that he could make "triple" than the $24...
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