Electronic Arts Inc. faces trial next month in a case brought by a former college football player who claims its employees copied his source code to develop the company's successful Madden NFL footba
...CADWALADER TEAM WRITES NCAA REPORT IN SHORT ORDER When the National Collegiate Athletic Association...
...and universities often like to hire attorneys as compliance officers who enforce NCAA, state and federal rules, he said, and sports can start out as...
...GOVERNOR SUES NCAA Governor Tom Corbett and the state of Pennsylvania have sued...
...situation, and to National Collegiate Athletic Association sanctions against the team. The NCAA suspended a number of players, including then-quarterback Terrelle Pryor, from five...
National Law Journal
...was filed on July 25 in federal court in Indianapolis, where the NCAA is headquartered. The case represents a second attempt by Steve Berman, managing...
...Nebraska in 2007, brought the other, based on the company's NCAA Football series. In September, the Third Circuit will hear...
...two companies now market "monitoring" services to colleges. However, the NCAA stated in March that while monitoring of publicly accessible social-media Web...
National Law Journal
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