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Posted on: Aug 28, 2019

The Phillies filed suit against the designers for a declaratory judgment and preliminary injunction claiming that they were instrumental in the development of the character and had already once renegotiated the terms.

Posted on: Aug 21, 2019

This is an interesting story about how a lawyer, a doctor, and a financial manager used the NFL concussion settlement to swindle clients.

Posted on: Jul 31, 2019

From the first time it aired on Sunday Night Football last September, Carrie Underwood’s “Game On” has sparked conversation. Viewers have debated whether the song is an improvement or downgrade of Underwood’s “Oh, Sunday Night,” which played on SNF from 2014 to 2018 and which many viewers thought sounded much like Underwood and Miranda Lambert’s duet "Somethin' Bad.”

Posted on: Jul 12, 2019

The California legislature is considering a bill that would allow college athletes to profit from their names and likenesses. While this is in direct conflict with NCAA bylaws regulating amateurism, Edelman argues that the NCAA would not be able to restrict its member institutions in California from following state law.

Posted on: Jun 19, 2019

A federal district court has opened the door for professional athletes to file lawsuits in the United States against foreign professional sports teams—and potentially the international conglomerates that own them—to resolve employment disputes.

Posted on: Jun 19, 2019

Recently, the California Senate voted (31-4) to pass the Fair Pay to Play Act to allow college athletes in the state to earn income from endorsements or sponsorships. The bill would protect college athletes in the state from losing eligibility for receiving such compensations.

Posted on: Jun 6, 2019

Sports stars often fall victim to financial fraudsters. That’s where Chase Carlson comes in.

Posted on: May 9, 2019

The bartender, Lindsey Glass, 27, was arrested and charged recently with selling alcohol to an intoxicated person in violation of part of the Texas alcoholic beverage code that prohibits "Sale to Certain Persons."

Posted on: May 8, 2019

This article explains the Supreme Court’s recent decision, the sports gambling legislation proposed in the Indiana legislature and possible concerns arising from legalized sports gambling in Indiana.

Posted on: May 2, 2019

The Indianapolis Bar Sports and Entertainment section recently hosted The Racing Attorneys Conference. This event is in its 11th year and rotates annually between Indiana and North Carolina. Panels and speakers presented on a wide variety of issues relevant to motorsports and racing including autonomous vehicles, immigration, racetrack facility regulation, driver insights and more.


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