Why The Miami Dolphins Were Disciplined So Strongly For Tampering
The NFL thanked the Dolphins for cooperating with the investigation, but that did not prevent the league from instituting very harsh punishment.
The NFL thanked the Dolphins for cooperating with the investigation, but that did not prevent the league from instituting very harsh punishment.
Do the professional golfers, represented by high-powered law firms, have a strong case for damages and, in particular, injunctive relief?
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If the suspension stands as is, then Watson will only lose out on $333,000 in salary.
Spreading education about issues surrounding NIL is not an easy task.
TOGETHXR will have an incredibly difficult task of keeping this case alive.
Josh Lambo is suing the Jacksonville Jaguars on a single cause of action.
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On July 1, 2021, the NCAA finally removed its prohibition on college athletes monetizing their fame. Can the states keep up?
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.
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Nike notes that the new frontier of NFTs has 'swiftly become a virtual playground for infringers to usurp the goodwill of some of the most famous trademarks in the world.'
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 case should cause brands to not sit around and wait for this type of infringement to occur.
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.