...or college All-Americans; the common thread was that they played team sports in their youth, often at the high school level (or higher...
...gift me key finders for sport. They wager on how long...The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team was ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...the legal issues surrounding the sport this month. Sotomayor...argue on behalf of the team owners. The event is sponsored...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...At a Massachusetts sports agency, attorney Derege Demissie has built a practice representing marathon runners. Now...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...G. Komen Race for the Cure "Henderson for Higgins" race team. Help the firm reach its goal by either joining its team, making...
The editorial staff of The Legal Intelligencer understands that diversity is a continuing concern in the legal community. This discussion is a follow-up to one we held in 2011 that suggested concrete
...some merit, which is why it has endured. Much like a popular sports metaphor, that one "should not get too high with a win...
...NFL acted negligently in its role as the administrating body for the sport by failing to manage the safety of players while profiting from it...
...getting concussions while playing the sport. Twice that many plaintiffs are...34; including the charge to team physicians with making "return...
Elise L. Bradley joined Martin LLC, formerly Martin Banks, as an associate
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