Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features the latest on the NBA CBA negotiations, the rift between the NCAA and UNC in the academic fraud case, and more.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features the minor league baseball wage suits, the NFL’s CBA midpoint, and more.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features the Derrick Rose trial, the minor league baseball wage suit, and the NCAA’s response to North Carolina’s HB2.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features the Third Circuit’s sports betting decision, the NFL Hall of Fame Game lawsuit, and more.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features Jason Pierre-Paul’s suit against ESPN, more on the New Jersey sports betting case, and the ongoing FIFA reform.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features a number of MLB legal issues, the Texas AG’s DFS opinion, and the tennis match-fixing scandal.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition focuses on the legality of daily fantasy sports, especially the industry’s New York legal battle.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features the myriad legal issues around the NCAA, the Redskins’ appeal brief, and the continued scrutiny on daily fantasy sports.
Read More »Collegiate Athletes, Trademarks and O’Bannon: Closing the Door on the Olympic Model
College football season is in full swing, and that means a renewed interest in collegiate players trademarking their names and nicknames as well as increased conversation about pay-for-play. Unfortunately for players and proponents of compensating student-athletes, the Ninth Circuit’s decision in O’Bannon firmly shut the door on the possibility of the Olympic model.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition focuses on Deflategate again, but high school sports, DirecTV's Sunday Ticket, and the NCAA also make appearances.
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