22 Feb, 2022 The Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine In Employment Litigation: Two Perspectives By Josh Davis Andrew O'Connor Imagine this scenario: A Chief Marketing Officer develops a strategic marketing plan for employer X then resigns to join a direct...
08 Jul, 2021 The Value of Uniqueness: Non-Fungible Tokens in the Age of Name, Image and Likeness By Goulston & Storrs A vintage baseball card of Hall-of-Fame shortstop Honus Wagner reportedly sold for a record $3.25 million last October in the midst of a...
25 Jun, 2021 Making the Roster: Conflicting Title IX Interpretations Present Challenges for Transgender Athlete Participation By Martin Edel Nationwide, college athletic programs are facing a dilemma: can they roster transgender athletes on teams that conform with their gender...
23 Jun, 2021 NCAA Ruling to Further Divide Haves, Have-Nots of College Sports By Martin Edel The U.S. Supreme Court decision that upended college sports economics this week threatens to marginalize small schools that already...
21 Jun, 2021 Justices Send NCAA Message: Change Or Face More Suits By Martin Edel Law360 By rejecting the NCAA's arguments that its amateurism system should get blanket protection from antitrust challenges, the U.S....
21 Jun, 2021 In Unanimous Ruling, Supreme Court Takes Aim at NCAA’s ‘Amateurism’ Model By Martin Edel Chronicle of Higher Education - Eric Kelderman The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Monday that limits on education-related...
21 Jun, 2021 National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston By Sarah Eberspacher Martin Edel Supreme Court Sides with Student-Athletes in NCAA v. Alston, Expands Permissible Types of Compensation On June 21, 2021, the United...
07 Apr, 2021 Supreme Court Finds Google’s Use of Oracle’s Java Code in Android Operating System to Be Fair Use By Andrew O'Connor On April 5, 2021, the Supreme Court of the United States held that Google’s use of certain Java Application Programming Interfaces (API)...
06 Apr, 2021 The Latest on NIL: Updates to State and Federal Laws By Karin Rivard Martin Edel Since our last advisory on Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) laws was published, there have been a number of newly passed and proposed...
21 Dec, 2020 Identifying and Implementing Meaningful Cultural Change in College Athletic Departments By Goulston & Storrs Black Lives Matter. The Killing of George Floyd. Taking a Knee. The current and historic legacy of discrimination based on race and...
15 Dec, 2020 Are You Ready to Comply With Evolving Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Rules and Regulations? By Martin Edel Karin Rivard Since the publication of this advisory, there have been a number of newly passed and proposed state and federal laws we would like to...