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November 27, 2023
Gaming Patent Trial Paused Amid Criminal Probe Of Bot Fraud
A California federal judge has pushed mobile game-maker Skillz's December patent infringement trial against rival AviaGames to February after Skillz alleged AviaGames used bots to "cheat the public," which sparked a criminal grand jury investigation.
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November 27, 2023
FTX Investors Sue MLB, F1 Team Over Crypto Promotions
A group of FTX investors launched three proposed class actions in Florida federal court Monday against Major League Baseball, Mercedes-Benz's Formula One racing team, and a global sports and media talent company over their previous involvement with and promotion of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange.
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November 27, 2023
Firm Bows Out Of Pursuing UFC Fighters For Wage Claims
Sparacino PLLC has agreed to stop contacting Ultimate Fighting Championship contenders who are potential members of a proposed class in a Nevada federal lawsuit that accuses the organization of repressing wages and is already represented by a group of lawyers from several firms.
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November 27, 2023
UW Says Ruling On Pac-12 Control Harms Student-Athletes
If Washington State and Oregon State universities gain full control of the Pacific-12 Conference now, "clear and undisputed" harms will befall student-athletes at the University of Washington and nine other schools that are leaving the conference next year, UW has told the Evergreen State's high court.
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November 27, 2023
Golf Course Cos. Ask 4th Circ. Not To Certify Chinese Citizens
A group of golf course ownership companies has asked the Fourth Circuit to affirm a trial court's denial of class certification to investors suing over the use of their money by now-defunct Chinese peer-to-peer lending firms, saying the suit doesn't belong in the U.S. courts.
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November 27, 2023
Plaintiffs Say Roblox Is Not Immune In Illegal Gambling Case
Two parents suing the Roblox gaming platform for allegedly enticing minors to gamble on virtual casino sites told a California federal court that their complaint should not be dismissed, saying it pleads a lawfully recognizable injury and the company's conduct falls outside the protections of the Communications Decency Act.
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November 27, 2023
Ammunition Co. Claims Hugo Boss Used Bogus TM Claims
A shotgun shell company has accused high fashion company Hugo Boss of using unfounded trademark claims to block it from selling branded apparel through an online vendor in a new lawsuit filed in Michigan federal court.
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November 27, 2023
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
Delaware's Chancery Court stuffed a lot into a shortened Thanksgiving week, with new cases involving wrestling promoter Vince McMahon, billionaire Howard Lutnick and activist investor Carl Icahn.
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November 27, 2023
Team Says Ex-Scout Hasn't Backed Up Beliefs In Vax Dispute
The Washington Nationals urged a D.C. federal court not to hand a partial win to a former scout who claimed he was fired for requesting a religious exemption to a COVID-19 vaccine requirement, arguing the ex-employee hasn't explained how his religious beliefs conflicted with the mandate.
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November 27, 2023
Boxing Referee And Regulator Settle Racist Demotion Claim
A boxing referee who was demoted for giving a controversial score in a world title fight has settled his race discrimination claim, the regulator for the sport in the U.K. said on Monday.
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November 24, 2023
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
The past week in London has seen Glencore face a claim from collapsed hedge fund Eton Park in the wake of its bribery scandal, the ex-CFO of Peppa Pig and Teletubbies toymaker bring data protection proceedings against the employment barrister who represented him at tribunal, and Delta Airlines check in to fresh trademark proceedings against hotel chain Marriott. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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November 22, 2023
Ole Miss Football Player Highlights Coach's Troubling Actions
A football player for the University of Mississippi who is suing the university and its head football coach, Lane Kiffin, alleging that they ignored his requests for a mental health break and worsened his depression has hit back at their attempts to have the suit tossed, arguing that Kiffin's actions were intentional, malicious, and "in reckless disregard" of the player's rights and mental health.
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November 22, 2023
Pharmacy's Coverage Didn't Transfer Post-Merger, Court Told
An insurer urged a Texas federal judge Wednesday to rule in its favor on claims that it needn't cover a veterinary pharmacy in an underlying dispute over the deaths of two horses, arguing that coverage did not automatically transfer to the pharmacy after a merger.
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November 22, 2023
SafeSport Sued Over 'Intimidation' Of Young Swimmer
The family of a youth swimmer has sued the sexual abuse watchdog U.S. Center for SafeSport, alleging the organization, along with USA Swimming, botched an investigation into purportedly phony allegations and tarnished the child's reputation.
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November 22, 2023
James Madison U. Punts On Legal Action In Fight With NCAA
James Madison University will not follow through on its threat to take the NCAA to court to make its football team eligible for a postseason bowl, a decision made along with its recently hired legal counsel and Virginia's attorney general after its quest for an undefeated season ended.
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November 22, 2023
Attys' 'Obstructive' Deposition Conduct Chided By Chancery
Delaware's chancellor has reprimanded attorneys for global automotive parts manufacturer First Brands Group LLC for their conduct during a deposition of the company's CEO amid Chancery Court litigation with engine parts manufacturer Walbro LLC, calling their behavior "inconsistent with what Delaware courts expect."
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November 22, 2023
Smith & Nephew To Buy Sports Med Tech Startup For $330M
Medical technology company Smith & Nephew PLC, advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire sports medicine technology startup CartiHeal for up to $330 million to boost its sports medicine business and knee repair products.
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November 21, 2023
Fla. Casinos Seek High Court Extension Because Of State Suit
Two Florida casino operators want more time to petition the U.S. Supreme Court for a review of their case as they try to stop the Seminole Tribe from relaunching its online sports betting app, saying a state court battle will affect the content of their eventual high court filing.
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November 21, 2023
9th Circ. Won't Revive Sexual Assault Suit Against Soccer Star
The Ninth Circuit refused Tuesday to revive a woman's sexual assault suit against soccer megastar Cristiano Ronaldo, finding that the lower court got it right in finding that the woman's counsel acted in bad faith by relying on privileged documents that were leaked after Ronaldo's former counsel's computers were hacked.
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November 21, 2023
Special Master Appointed In Ga. Sports Gaming IP Feud
A Georgia federal judge on Tuesday appointed a special master to oversee a dispute over whether a Peach State fantasy sports company stole trade secrets and infringed patents owned by another sports technology firm.
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November 21, 2023
Harrah's NC Scores Early Win In Ex-Employee Retaliation Suit
A North Carolina federal court judge on Tuesday dismissed employment retaliation claims against Harrah's and Caesars Entertainment Inc., saying a former casino dealer failed to join a tribal gaming enterprise that's a necessary and indispensable party to the litigation.
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November 21, 2023
Athletes Deserve Share Of NCAA's TV Revenue, Suit Says
A former college running back has filed a proposed class action against the NCAA in Colorado federal court saying student athletes deserve a share of the "ever-increasing" revenue generated from television deals.
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November 21, 2023
Knicks Say Raptors' NBA Arbitration Motion Is Out Of Bounds
The New York Knicks have opposed what they called the Toronto Raptors' "shrill motion" to compel arbitration in a federal lawsuit accusing the Raptors of data theft, adding fuel to an increasingly fiery legal war of words between the two competing NBA franchises.
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November 21, 2023
College, Black Coach End Bias Suit Over Relationship
A Texas community college has agreed to settle a Black former basketball coach's suit claiming he was unlawfully fired because he had a consensual relationship with a white female colleague, according to filings in federal court.
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November 21, 2023
Teacher Unfairly Sacked After Botched Misconduct Inquiry
A college unfairly sacked a sports teacher for gross misconduct after its botched investigation ignored evidence clearing him of any wrongdoing, a London tribunal has ruled.
Expert Analysis
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ESG Around The World: Mexico
ESG has yet to become part of the DNA of the Mexican business model, but huge strides are being made in that direction, as more stakeholders demand that companies adopt, at the least, a modicum of sustainability commitments and demonstrate how they will meet them, says Carlos Escoto at Galicia Abogados.
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The Case For Post-Bar Clerk Training Programs At Law Firms
In today's competitive legal hiring market, an intentionally designed training program for law school graduates awaiting bar admission can be an effective way of creating a pipeline of qualified candidates, says Brent Daub at Gilson Daub.
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FTC Warning Letters Note 5 Mistakes For Influencers To Avoid
The Federal Trade Commission recently sent warning letters to two trade associations and 12 health influencers over their social media posts, offering insight into how the agency plans to enforce its updated endorsement guides and highlighting five concerns to keep in mind for marketing campaigns, says Gonzalo Mon at Kelley Drye.
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Attorneys Have An Ethical Duty To Protect The Judiciary
The tenor of public disagreement and debate has become increasingly hostile against judges, and though the legislative branch is trying to ameliorate this safety gap, lawyers have a moral imperative and professional requirement to stand with judges in defusing attacks against them and their rulings, says Deborah Winokur at Cozen O'Connor.
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AI Can Help Lawyers Overcome The Programming Barrier
Legal professionals without programming expertise can use generative artificial intelligence to harness the power of automation and other technology solutions to streamline their work, without the steep learning curve traditionally associated with coding, says George Zalepa at Greenberg Traurig.
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Preparing Law Students For A New, AI-Assisted Legal World
As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms the legal landscape, law schools must integrate technology and curricula that address AI’s innate challenges — from ethics to data security — to help students stay ahead of the curve, say Daniel Garrie at Law & Forensics, Ryan Abbott at JAMS and Karen Silverman at Cantellus Group.
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ESG Around The World: South Korea
Numerous ESG trends have materialized in South Korea in the past three years, with impacts ranging from greenwashing prevention and carbon neutrality measures to workplace harassment and board diversity initiatives, say Chang Wook Min and Hyun Chan Jung at Jipyong.
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General Counsel Need Data Literacy To Keep Up With AI
With the rise of accessible and powerful generative artificial intelligence solutions, it is imperative for general counsel to understand the use and application of data for myriad important activities, from evaluating the e-discovery process to monitoring compliance analytics and more, says Colin Levy at Malbek.
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Navigating Discovery Of Generative AI Information
As generative artificial intelligence tools become increasingly ubiquitous, companies must make sure to preserve generative AI data when there is reasonable expectation of litigation, and to include transcripts in litigation hold notices, as they may be relevant to discovery requests, say Nick Peterson and Corey Hauser at Wiley.
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Finding Focus: Strategies For Attorneys With ADHD
Given the prevalence of ADHD among attorneys, it is imperative that the legal community gain a better understanding of how ADHD affects well-being, and that resources and strategies exist for attorneys with this disability to manage their symptoms and achieve success, say Casey Dixon at Dixon Life Coaching and Krista Larson at Stinson.
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A Look At DOJ's New Nationwide Investment Fraud Approach
Investment fraud charges are increasingly being brought in unlikely venues across the country, and the rationale behind the U.S. Department of Justice's approach could well be the heightened legal standards in connection with prosecuting investment fraud, says Jonathan Porter at Husch Blackwell.
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7 NIL Considerations For Brand Deals With Student-Athletes
While the constantly changing laws, rules and regulations for name, image and likeness in collegiate athletics are difficult to navigate, the benefits of a brand's successful NIL marketing campaign can outweigh the challenge of traversing this complex framework, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.
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Attorneys, Law Schools Must Adapt To New Era Of Evidence
Technological advancements mean more direct evidence is being created than ever before, and attorneys as well as law schools must modify their methods to account for new challenges in how this evidence is collected and used to try cases, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner.
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Knicks Suit Shows Need For Leagues To Protect Big Data
The New York Knicks' recent lawsuit alleging a former employee took trade secrets to the Toronto Raptors shows sports leagues — both professional and amateur — should prepare for future litigation in this realm, given the growth of analytics and statistics in front offices, says Kevin Paule at Hill Ward Henderson.
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ESG Around The World: The UK
Following Brexit, the U.K. has adopted a different approach to regulating environmental, social and governance factors from the European Union — an approach that focuses on climate disclosures by U.K.-regulated entities, while steering clear of the more ambitious objectives pursued by the EU, say attorneys at Dechert.