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By Phillip Bantz | August 22, 2022
Karen Grant-Selma lost her job as OWN's head of business and legal affairs along with three other execs.
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By Anne Bagamery | August 16, 2022
After two years of COVID losses, soccer bosses are attempting to regroup with the help of deep-pocketed investors and their Big Law advisers.
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By Anthony J. Dreyer, Ryan P. Bisaillon and Michael C. Salik | August 12, 2022
This article summarizes and discusses the key changes implemented by a new law regarding live-event ticket sales, and provides some insights into what these changes might signal for New York's ticketing priorities in the future.
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By The Associated Press | August 10, 2022
"There simply is no irreparable harm in this case," PGA Tour attorney Elliot Peters said.
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By Everett Catts | August 9, 2022
"I think discovery will be broad with many documents produced from the parties and third parties and numerous depositions. I do not see the PGA Tour compromising. It needs its rules in order to keep its players," antitrust lawyer Craig Seebald said.
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By Marianna Wharry | August 5, 2022
Herman Braude, a former George Washington Law School professor and a construction law attorney, told Law.com that the appellate court's ruling is an "important decision for the horse-racing community," because it requires a trainer to act honestly, in good faith for the owner and not represent an undisclosed, third party.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | July 29, 2022
The trustees collected royalties on an annual basis that they were obligated to distribute to plaintiffs and the class and other Fund beneficiaries.
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By Jessica Mach | July 29, 2022
Company President Brian Weinstein told Deadline that Grace Del Val has a "unique blend of entertainment, business and legal expertise."
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By ALM Staff | July 18, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Eric Alan Stone and Catherine Nyarady | July 12, 2022
Aspiring artists, musicians, writers, and other authors often license or transfer their rights to others before knowing whether their work will be successful. In some cases, an author may wish to capitalize on ensuing success by reclaiming exclusive rights to the work. The Copyright Act permits authors to do so under certain circumstances, providing authors with an opportunity to renegotiate the prior transfer or monetize works that have greatly increased in value in the ensuing years. This column reports on recent decisions that address termination.
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