Sports & Betting

  • December 08, 2023

    NFL Fan Says He Was Accosted Over QB's Touchdown Ball

    A football fan has sued the NFL and New Jersey State Police over claims he was handed a football that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts used to score a touchdown against the New York Giants and subsequently was battered by stadium security and police officers after he refused to give it back.

  • December 08, 2023

    Tribe Tells Fla. High Court Gaming Pact Is Constitutional

    Florida's Seminole Tribe on Friday defended state officials in a challenge to the legality of a 2021 pact allowing the tribe to receive online sports betting wagers, saying in a brief filed with the state Supreme Court that the agreement is consistent with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.

  • December 08, 2023

    No Arbitration In Minor League Baseball Player's Fla. Death Suit

    A Florida appeals court on Friday found that the parents of a minor league baseball player do not need to arbitrate their wrongful death suit against a doctor for the Minnesota Twins who they say failed to diagnose their son's dangerous heart condition, finding the dispute does not fall within an arbitration agreement.

  • December 08, 2023

    DraftKings $1K Bonus Deceived New Customers, Suit Says

    DraftKings Inc. offered a deceptive $1,000 bonus to lure customers to its betting platform that only paid out if new users dumped $5,000 into the account and wagered five times that amount over 90 days, according to a proposed class action filed Friday in Massachusetts state court.

  • December 08, 2023

    MSG Can Keep Banning Attorneys, NY Appeals Court Says

    Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. is allowed to continue its controversial policy of banning lawyers involved in litigation against the company from its venues, according to a New York appellate court.

  • December 08, 2023

    Feds Want Ex-MLB Star's Trial Paused Amid 9th Circ. Pitch

    Los Angeles federal prosecutors have asked to push back the trial date for a former Dodgers star accused of obstruction of justice and making false statements, as they look to appeal a judge's decision to exclude a retracted plea deal as evidence.

  • December 08, 2023

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    The past week in London has seen Tesla drive patent proceedings against technology company InterDigital, Genesis band members say That's (not) All in a breach of contract claim against Virgin Records, and betting giant Entain play its hand in a claim over its acquisition of BetCity last year. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • December 08, 2023

    Off The Bench: NCAA Pay Plan, Title IX Claims, Graffiti Smear

    In this week's Off The Bench, the NCAA proposes opening the vaults, female athletes accuse the University of Oregon of unequal treatment, and a former college hockey player claims he was wrongly labeled as antisemitic. If you were on the sidelines over the past week, Law360 is here to clue you in on the biggest sports and betting stories that had our readers talking.

  • December 07, 2023

    Family Alleges Ex-NFL Player Died After Torture In Custody

    Former NFL player Glenn Foster Jr. died after being shot with a stun gun, beaten and choked by Pickens County, Alabama, police officers and jail staff who brutally violated his civil rights, according to a federal lawsuit from his widow and estate.

  • December 07, 2023

    NCAA Legal Woes Swell As 7 States Sue Over Transfer Rule

    Seven state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit in West Virginia federal court against the NCAA over its transfer eligibility rule for college sports, cutting deeper into the threads of the ropes restraining student-athletes from profiting off their names, images and likenesses.

  • December 07, 2023

    Athletes, YouTubers, Banks Want Out Of FTX Litigation

    Attorneys for celebrities, sports figures, prominent investors and financial institutions have rushed a federal court in Florida with briefs contesting personal liability in connection with the collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, disputing claims that their positive public comments fueled a multibillion-dollar crypto bust.

  • December 07, 2023

    DLA Piper, Kirkland Rep As PE Firm Buys Soccer Club Stake

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP-advised Arctos Partners announced Thursday that it has snagged a minority stake in French football club Paris Saint-Germain as part of a partnership with club owner Qatar Sports Investments, led by DLA Piper LLP, in a deal that a person familiar with the matter confirmed values the team at more than €4 billion ($4.32 billion).

  • December 07, 2023

    Antiques Exec Had Ex-Mistress Haul Bag Of Cash, Jury Hears

    A onetime mistress of fugitive collectibles entrepreneur Mykalai Kontilai on Thursday told Manhattan jurors hearing securities regulators' $6 million fraud case against Kontilai that she once lugged a trash bag stuffed with cash through a Las Vegas hotel for him.

  • December 07, 2023

    Fencer Can't Toss Insurer's Sex Abuse Coverage Suit

    A former fencing student and her parents can't toss an Everest Re unit's suit over coverage for the owner of a shuttered fencing gym in an underlying sexual abuse suit brought by the student, a Tennessee federal court ruled, saying it clearly has subject matter jurisdiction over the dispute.

  • December 07, 2023

    MLB Blasts 'Baseless' Merchandise Antitrust Suit

    Major League Baseball is urging a New York federal court to toss an antitrust lawsuit filed by a retailer of sports-branded merchandise, calling it a "baseless challenge" to well-established laws that govern the distribution of licensed consumer goods.

  • December 07, 2023

    Ex-Jaguars Employee Siphoned $22M From Team, Feds Say

    A former employee of the Jacksonville Jaguars who oversaw the football team's virtual credit card program was accused by federal prosecutors of charging more than $22 million on the team's credit lines to fund a lavish personal lifestyle.

  • December 07, 2023

    Deals Rumor Mill: Panera Bread, Neiman Marcus, Hahn & Co.

    Panera Bread has filed confidential paperwork for a U.S. IPO that’s expected to happen in 2024, Neiman Marcus rejected the latest takeover offer from Saks Fifth Avenue, and South Korea’s Hahn & Co. may sell its majority stake in a $10 billion shipping business. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.

  • December 06, 2023

    NYT Must Face Alabama Basketball Player's Defamation Claim

    The New York Times must face a defamation claim launched by a University of Alabama men's basketball player after it published an article that pointed to his presence at the scene of a fatal shooting and made several since-retracted statements alleging he was involved, an Alabama federal judge ruled on Wednesday.

  • December 06, 2023

    Bass Pro, Cabela's Can Ditch Most Suits In Wiretapping MDL

    Browsers of Bass Pro Shops' and Cabela's websites don't have standing to sue over "session replay" software tracking their interactions with the sites unless they allege that the software captured their private, personal information such as their credit card numbers, the federal judge overseeing a multidistrict litigation ruled Tuesday.

  • December 06, 2023

    Inventor Says MLB Unlawfully Uses Dynamic Barcode Tech

    An inventor is accusing Major League Baseball of infringing his 2015 patent for a digital ticketing system, which he says the league and its teams have used at ballparks without permission.

  • December 06, 2023

    'Blind Side' Couple Fights Oher's Claims They Are 'Thieves'

    The couple that former NFL player Michael Oher is suing over proceeds from the bestselling book and blockbuster movie "The Blind Side" opposed his motion for a temporary injunction against using his name, image and likeness, while repeating that Oher had demanded money and threatened "to go to social media and expose to the world how he was robbed" by them.

  • December 06, 2023

    Liquidator Wants To Grill Mark Cuban On Voyager Deal

    The plan administrator for cryptocurrency brokerage Voyager Digital Holdings Inc. asked a New York bankruptcy judge Wednesday to enforce a subpoena against Mark Cuban and his Dallas Mavericks NBA team to see if the estate has any claims against the crypto promoters as it seeks out money to pay back investors.

  • December 06, 2023

    ​​​​​​​Ole Miss Coach Says Player To Blame In Mental Health Suit

    Lane Kiffin, head football coach at the University of Mississippi, told a federal court this week that a player who accused him and the school of punishing him for seeking time off for his mental health illness was not kicked off the team for the request, but instead ignored all overtures to resume team activities.

  • December 06, 2023

    Golf's Legal Future Murky As PGA Tour-LIV Talks Hit 6 Months

    After a stunning agreement to settle a bitter legal feud, the PGA Tour and LIV Golf have spent half the year negotiating to join forces. But after six months, talks are still moving slowly, and the sports world is left with more questions than answers about what shape the game will take in the coming years.

  • December 06, 2023

    Denver Photographer Drops Copyright Suit Against Golf Club

    A Denver fashion photographer has agreed to drop his federal lawsuit accusing a Colorado golf club of copyright infringement for using several of his photos in marketing materials without naming him as the photographer or getting his permission.

Expert Analysis

  • Series

    Performing Music Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    The discipline of performing live music has directly and positively influenced my effectiveness as a litigator — serving as a reminder that practice, intuition and team building are all important elements of a successful law practice, says Jeff Wakolbinger at Bryan Cave.

  • Breaking Down High Court's New Code Of Conduct

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    The U.S. Supreme Court recently adopted its first-ever code of conduct, and counsel will need to work closely with clients in navigating its provisions, from gift-giving to recusal bids, say Phillip Gordon and Mateo Forero at Holtzman Vogel.

  • Opinion

    Legal Profession Gender Parity Requires Equal Parental Leave

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    To truly foster equity in the legal profession and to promote attorney retention, workplaces need to better support all parents, regardless of gender — starting by offering equal and robust parental leave to both birthing and non-birthing parents, says Ali Spindler at Irwin Fritchie.

  • 1st Circ. Ruling Helps Clarify Test For FLSA Admin Exemption

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    The First Circuit’s recent decision in Marcus v. American Contract Bridge League will help employers navigate the Fair Labor Standards Act's "general business operations" exemption and make the crucial and often confusing decision of whether white collar employees are overtime-exempt administrators or nonexempt frontline producers of products and services, says Mark Tabakman at Fox Rothschild.

  • Legal Lessons From Past World Cups To Keep In Mind For '26

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    The 2022 World Cup in Qatar and the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand set new standards for sustainability, human rights and sponsorship — and with those new standards come new challenges for those involved in the planning of the 2026 World Cup in North America, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • Pa. City Ch. 9 Ruling Raises Municipal Financing Concerns

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    A Pennsylvania district court’s recent ruling in a Chapter 9 case filed by the city of Chester, Pennsylvania, strengthens the foundations of the municipal bond market, but also demonstrates that bankruptcy courts continue to struggle with some of the features of municipal revenue bonds and issue rulings that contradict market expectations, say attorneys at Cadwalader.

  • Series

    Writing Thriller Novels Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Authoring several thriller novels has enriched my work by providing a fresh perspective on my privacy practice, expanding my knowledge, and keeping me alert to the next wave of issues in an increasingly complex space — a reminder to all lawyers that extracurricular activities can help sharpen professional instincts, says Reece Hirsch at Morgan Lewis.

  • What Lawyers Must Know About Calif. State Bar's AI Guidance

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    Initial recommendations from the State Bar of California regarding use of generative artificial intelligence by lawyers have the potential to become a useful set of guidelines in the industry, covering confidentiality, supervision and training, communications, discrimination and more, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • Industry Must Elevate Native American Women Attys' Stories

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    The American Bar Association's recent research study into Native American women attorneys' experiences in the legal industry reveals the glacial pace of progress, and should inform efforts to amplify Native voices in the field, says Mary Smith, president of the ABA.

  • A Look At Mass. Sports Betting Data Privacy Regulations

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    The Massachusetts Gaming Commission recently approved data privacy regulations under the state's sports wagering act to promote responsible gaming, showing a trend of regulators directing companies on how to protect personal information used by artificial intelligence systems, say Liisa Thomas and Kathryn Smith at Sheppard Mullin.

  • Understanding Discovery Obligations In Era Of Generative AI

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    Attorneys and businesses must adapt to the unique discovery challenges presented by generative artificial intelligence, such as chatbot content and prompts, while upholding the principles of fairness, transparency and compliance with legal obligations in federal civil litigation, say attorneys at King & Spalding.

  • 3 Evolving Issues Shaping The College Sports Legal Playbook

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    Conference realignment will seem tame compared to the regulatory and policy developments likely to transform college sports in the near future, addressing questions surrounding the employment status of student-athletes, athlete compensation and transgender athletes, say attorneys at O'Melveny.

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    ESG Around The World: Mexico

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    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.

  • The Case For Post-Bar Clerk Training Programs At Law Firms

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    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.

  • FTC Warning Letters Note 5 Mistakes For Influencers To Avoid

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    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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