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Legally Weird Conor McGregor Facing Assault Charges Following UFC Bus Attack

Conor McGregor Facing Assault Charges Following UFC Bus Attack

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Few fighters know how to put their face into the media spotlight better than Conor McGregor. But today he's getting attention for all the wrong reasons, and...

Legally Weird Former H.S. Football Player Receives $7.1M Brain Injury Settlement

Former H.S. Football Player Receives $7.1M Brain Injury Settlement

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Concussions have become so common in football that players, for the most part, now know the risks they are undertaking by playing the sport. Likewise, lawsuits...

Legally Weird Pro Tennis Player Claims Doping Tests Caused Extreme Pain, Panic Attacks, Ruined Her Serve

Pro Tennis Player Claims Doping Tests Caused Extreme Pain, Panic Attacks, Ruined Her Serve

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

American tennis player Madison Brengle had her first antidoping test in 2009, before Wimbledon. "I hit the floor," Brengle said, regarding the experience. "I...

Legally Weird Lawsuit Accuses Isaac Haas of Knowingly Infecting Woman With STD

Lawsuit Accuses Isaac Haas of Knowingly Infecting Woman With STD

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Purdue student Alyssa Chambers is suing basketball player Isaac Haas for $1 million in damages, claiming Haas knowingly infected her with chlamydia during a...

Legally Weird LeBron James Sued Over Alleged Stolen Idea

LeBron James Sued Over Alleged Stolen Idea

By Molly Zilli, Esq. | Last updated on

Even if you don't root for the Cleveland Cavaliers, every basketball fan knows about the force that is Lebron James. But you might not know that he's also a...

Legally Weird Lance Armstrong Settles USPS Lawsuit for $5M

Lance Armstrong Settles USPS Lawsuit for $5M

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

When Lance Armstrong admitted to doping five years ago, his sponsors were understandably unhappy. None more so than the United States Postal Service, which...

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