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Tag Archives: Sports Law
What Has California Done, and Why Does It Matter?
What Has California Done, and Why Does It Matter? By Richard G. Johnson. Mr. Johnson was plaintiff’s counsel in Oliver v. NCAA, which was the first college athlete lawsuit against the NCAA to ever get to trial, the first to win, … Continue reading
Lessons To Be Learned From Nakamura’s Fight For Disability Benefits
By Frank Darras, Esq. Mr. Darras is the founding partner of DarrasLaw, America’s top disability insurance litigation firm. His firm has recovered nearly $800 million in wrongfully denied insurance benefits for clients of all backgrounds and professions across the nation. … Continue reading
Michael Jordan Leading The Fight For Athlete Publicity Rights
By Doug Fuglsang. Mr. Fuglsang is a licensed attorney in Illinois and Wisconsin with a Sports Law Certificate from the National Sports Law Institute. He can be reached at doug.fuglsang@gmail.com. You might have heard recently that Michael Jordan received an … Continue reading
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Tagged Dominicks, Jewel, Michael Jordan, Right of Publicity, Sports Law
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An Examination of the Language Governing Athlete Agents
By Amanda Siegrist, Esq. and Nicholas Blosio. Siegrist is an assistant professor of recreation and sport management at Coastal Carolina University. Blosio is a recent graduate of CCU where he studied Recreation and Sport Management. He plans to attend law … Continue reading
Oakland A’s Stuck In Legal Relocation Limbo
By Doug Fuglsang. Mr. Fuglsang is a licensed attorney in Illinois and Wisconsin with a Sports Law Certificate from the National Sports Law Institute. He can be reached at doug.fuglsang@gmail.com. This month marks the 6th anniversary that former MLB Commissioner Bud … Continue reading
Pennsylvania Senator Seeks To Legalize NCAA Bracket Pools
This article originally appeared in the March 18, 2015 edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal Despite the best efforts of the NCAA and the federal government in defending farcical amateurism and anti-gambling platforms, March Madness is about one thing — sports … Continue reading
Concussion Detection Problems Persist and Plague Player Safety
By Frank N. Darras, Esq. Mr. Darras is the founding partner of DarrasLaw, America’s top disability insurance litigation firm. His firm has recovered nearly $800 million in wrongfully denied insurance benefits for clients of all backgrounds and professions across the … Continue reading
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Tagged concussions, CTE, Disability, Frank Darras, insurance, NFL, Sports Law
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Fifty Shades of Fantasy Gray Area With Your Taxes
By Patrick Guinan, CPA. Mr. Guinan is the owner of PHL Tax Services and Dailyfantasytaxes.com. He is a graduate of Temple University’s Fox School of Business and a CPA licensed by the State of Pennsylvania. He is accepting new clients … Continue reading
Wrestlers United: The Case For A WWE Union
By Doug Fuglsang. Mr. Fuglsang is a licensed attorney in Illinois and Wisconsin with a Sports Law Certificate from the National Sports Law Institute. He can be reached at doug.fuglsang@gmail.com. In 2014, CM Punk, the self-proclaimed “Best in the World,” … Continue reading