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Josh Lambo is suing the Jacksonville Jaguars on a single cause of action.
Josh Lambo is suing the Jacksonville Jaguars on a single cause of action.
On July 1, 2021, the NCAA finally removed its prohibition on college athletes monetizing their fame. Can the states keep up?
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The jerseys are anything but authentic according to the plaintiff.
The ongoing case is pending in the Southern District of California.
The Real USFL is described as a holding company that possesses all rights and interests in and to nearly 400 trademarks for the USFL name and logo, as well as the names and logos for 18 teams.
As all lawyers know, 'legal issues can sometimes drag on.'
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Flores claims that he was ostracized and ultimately fired, labeled by Dolphins brass as someone who was difficult to work with.
This is not the first time that Smack Apparel has found itself in the middle of a trademark spat.
The parties actually once were bound by a contract, as tends to be true in many of these types of cases.
It appears that the image at issue was actually published by the New York Post but embedded on Bleacher Report with a link to an external article.
Will this end with someone in court getting a metal folding chair to the back of the head? Tune in and find out...
That's starting to become the focus of some questions surrounding recent public offers made to current and prospective college athletes.
The state is considering going a step further.
New lawsuit affords teams rare opportunity for a win.
What changed that caused Rep. Chip LaMarca to push a refresh to the existing law?