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Eleventh Circuit Rules Golfer's Defamation Appeal Is Out-of-Bounds
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Well, at least they can't take his green jacket away. Professional golfer Patrick Reed, who was strongly criticized for leaving the PGA Tour to join LIV...
Class Action Suit Against NFL and Fanatics Blocked for Now
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
The National Football League (NFL) is no stranger to the inside of a courtroom. While its 32 teams are separately owned and operated, they reliably move in...
Lululemon Doesn't Consider Imitation as the Sincerest Form of Flattery in Suit Against Costco
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Walk down any street near Times Square in New York City and you'll be offered the opportunity to purchase Rolex watches, Louis Vuitton handbags, and Nike...
Clashing Casino Couple Out of Luck as Court Rules Insurance Companies Can Refuse Coverage for Parking Lot Incident
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on
There are an excessive number of bad bets that can be placed in a casino. Two people in Mississippi learned the hard way that expecting an insurance company to...
Lawsuit Dismissed Over Hotel Water Bottle That Contained More Than Expected
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
While water is available in a vast plethora of flavors, the horrifying variety served to a guest at a Ritz-Carlton hotel that contained semen is unlikely to...
Copyright Challenge Against Ed Sheeran Strikes Wrong Chord With U.S. Supreme Court Justices
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Copyright infringement or merely derivative? There's a fine line between the two both musically and legally, but it's one that often has millions of dollars on...