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Intentional Torts

Former Denver Nuggets Guard J.R. Smith Being Sued

The following article was written by Spencer Wingate. Damien Lolar is suing J.R. Smith for an incident that happened two years ago during a scrimmage. Smith allegedly choked and punched Lolar on August 13th 2010 at the Nuggets practice facility. On the day of the incident, Lolar called Denver County Police. After investigating the case, the […]

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First Amendment

UFC in Legal Battle with State of New York

The following article was written by Spencer Wingate. The increasing popularity and growth of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has not spread to New York State Legislature. The government believes their ban of mixed martial arts in 1997 is still valid. The ruling stipulated that fighting matches with kicks, punches, or blows to the opponent were […]

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Contractual Issues

Soccer United Marketing v. Cacique Distributors

The following article was written by Cyle Kiger. Soccer United Marketing brought an action on Monday against Cacique Distributors for breach of contract.  According to Soccer United Marketing’s (SUM) website, “it is the preeminent soccer business company in North America.”  Major League Soccer, the United States Soccer Federation, and the sponsorship rights for the Mexican National […]

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Law Review/Journal Articles

Problematic Nature of Social Media for the NCAA

The following article was written by Spencer Wingate. Jerry R. Parkinson’s article “The Impact of Social Media on NCAA Infractions Cases” does an excellent job of analyzing the increasing importance of social media for the NCAA. The article demonstrates how new frontiers of communication serve as a mechanism to influence public perception and bring about possible […]

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Concussion Litigation

NFL wants the concussion claims to be resolved by Collective Bargaining process

The following article was written by Alex Mitrani. As many are aware, the NFL is currently facing a barrage of concussion lawsuits from former players. Former players are claiming that the NFL failed to disclose the risks of concussions and/or failed to take steps to protect the players from concussions. The NFL argued before the U.S. […]

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Law Review/Journal Articles

The Right Balance of Social Media

The following article was written by Cyle Kiger. Facebook and Twitter rule the technology and social media world.  The growing popularity of such sites get student-athletes into some murky waters and the NCAA hasn’t failed to notice.  Regulation is what the National Collegiate Athletic Association is known for by formal fans, and the entity universities look […]

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Uncategorized

Fighter Association Next for UFC?

The following article was written by Spencer Wingate. Recently, ESPN aired a controversial piece on Outside the Lines examining Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter pay. It detailed how the UFC is not required to disclose its revenues since it is a private company. ESPN seemed to be projecting the view that the UFC drastically underpays its […]

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Contractual Issues

Baseball Agency Suing Former Client and Chicago Cubs Prospect

The following article was written by Spencer Wingate. Cuban defector Yasiel Balaguer is being sued by his former agency, Miami Sports Consulting LLC, for breaching his contract. On February 22, 2011, Balaguer signed a contract for MSC to represent him. The contract entitled the sports agency to the standard 5% of his contract. The lawsuit claims Balaguer […]

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Contractual Issues

Former Jackson State Coach Suing Program

The following article was written by Spencer Wingate. Former Woman’s Basketball Coach Denise Taylor-Travis is suing Jackson State University for unlawfully violating the contract they agreed to on July 1, 2010. The contract stipulated Taylor would receive $91,000 per year plus incentives for a period of three years. Taylor claims her contract and privacy were violated. […]

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Investment Litigation

Former NBA All-Star and Olympic Gold Medalist Files Lawsuit Claiming Advisor Blew Life Savings

The following article was written by Spencer Wingate. Retired NBA All-Star Vin Baker has filed a complaint in Middlesex County Court claiming his financial advisor lost his life savings of $86 million. Baker hired Brodeur and Company Certified Public Accountants to manage his finances in 1997. Donald S. Brodeur Jr. was in charge of managing Baker’s […]