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Legally Weird Copyright Lawsuit Against NFL, AP Revived by Second Circuit

Copyright Lawsuit Against NFL, AP Revived by Second Circuit

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

It's the week of resurrected legal claims against the NFL. Just days after the Ninth Circuit revived a lawsuit claiming the league was complicit in players'...

Legally Weird Battle of the Exercise Bikes: Peloton Files Patent Suit Against Flywheel

Battle of the Exercise Bikes: Peloton Files Patent Suit Against Flywheel

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Modern stationary cycles have come a long way since the exercise bike you left in the basement for years after that one Christmas until you unloaded it on that...

Legally Weird Judge KOs WWE Concussion Lawsuits

Judge KOs WWE Concussion Lawsuits

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Just as former NFL players had done with their league, dozens of professional wrestlers had filed lawsuits claiming World Wrestling Entertainment knew of the...

Legally Weird Are Schools Liable for High School Football Injuries?

Are Schools Liable for High School Football Injuries?

By Lisa M. Schaffer, Esq. | Last updated on

The school year is in full swing, and so are high school sports. Athletes love to play, and students love to watch. Often, the more contact, the better! But...

Legally Weird NBA May Fine or Force JR Smith to Cover Up New Supreme Tattoo

NBA May Fine or Force JR Smith to Cover Up New Supreme Tattoo

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Like the NFL, the NBA has pretty strict rules when it comes to player uniforms. Shorts can't be too baggy, shirts must stay tucked in, no tights allowed...

Legally Weird Mom Sues to Get Son on JV Soccer Team, Fails

Mom Sues to Get Son on JV Soccer Team, Fails

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

One would think that if a parent were to file a federal lawsuit over a child failing to make a school sports team, they would at least try to get them varsity...

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