O’Bannon v. NCAA: NCAA Ordered to Pay O’Bannon Lawyers’ Fees and Costs
O’Bannon v. NCAA: NCAA Ordered to Pay O’Bannon Lawyers’ Fees and Costs On July 13, 2015, Federal magistrate judge Nathanael Cousins ordered the NCAA to
O’Bannon v. NCAA: NCAA Ordered to Pay O’Bannon Lawyers’ Fees and Costs On July 13, 2015, Federal magistrate judge Nathanael Cousins ordered the NCAA to
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Southeastern Louisiana University The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee”) recently issued its findings and found that Southeastern Louisiana
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: University of Florida The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee”) recently issued its findings and found that the University
Georgia Governor Signs the “Todd Gurley Bill” Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed into law House Bill 3, dubbed the “Todd Gurley Bill.” The Bill provides
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Oklahoma State University The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee”) recently issued its findings and found that Oklahoma State
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Syracuse University The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee”) recently issued its findings and found that Syracuse University (“Syracuse”)
Chavis v. LSU: Dispute Over Liquidated Damages Clause in Coaching Contract On February 27, 2015, Johnny J. Chavis (“Chavis”) filed suit against Louisiana State University
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: West Virginia University The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee”) recently issued its findings and found that West Virginia
McNair v. NCAA: Court of Appeals Will Not Seal NCAA Records In the underlying matter, Todd McNair, former USC assistant football coach, sought to depose
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Wichita State University The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee”) recently issued its findings and found that Wichita State
Kent State University v. Gene Ford: Court of Appeals Upholds Liquidated Damages Provision In April 2008, Gene Ford (“Ford”) and Kent State University (“KSU”) executed
Michigan Governor Signs Law Excluding Student-Athletes from the Definition of Public Employee for th In mid-December 2014, Michigan State Representative Al Pscholka introduced House Bill
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