The NCAA has settled the lawsuit with the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia and other states over its rules prohibiting name, image and likeness compensation for recruits.
Court filings say the NCAA reached a settlement with the states, which will include a request for a permanent injunction preventing the NCAA from enforcing NIL rules ...
The deadline has come and gone for objections to be filed against the landmark $2.8 billion settlement of antitrust ...
Los Angeles-based Exer Holding Co. LLC must face most claims in a proposed class action alleging the urgent-care clinic ...
Four former Michigan football players filed a class-action lawsuit over the “wrongful” use of their name, image and likeness ...
A proposed class action accusing Microsoft's LinkedIn of violating the privacy of millions of Premium customers by disclosing ...
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, even as it recedes into history, is expected to provide fodder for new securities ...
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A final decision on Paramount's request to dismiss the lawsuit has been pending since last July when the judge first ...
Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence had a particularly controversial trip to the Middle East that members of ...
While Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones wasn’t a major government figure, his role in shaping the big tech levy adds an ...
The CBS Evening News is figuring two heads are better than one. The Eye Network’s long-running national newscast shook up its ...