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Supreme Court to consider NCAA student-athlete compensation, class action rules

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The court consolidated the cases National Collegiate Athletic Association v. In the 1984 case National Collegiate Athletic Ass’n v. While he was eventually able to get TransUnion to correct the error, he sued the company on behalf of himself and more than 8,000 other consumers who were similarly affected.

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March Madness and Advertising:  Use of NCAA Trademarks (2023 Update – Part 2)

Broadcast Law Blog

Yesterday, I wrote about the history of the NCAA’s assembling of the rights to an array of trademarks associated with this month’s basketball tournament. Again, importantly, none of these restrictions prevents media companies from using any of the marks in providing customary news coverage of or commentary on the tournament.

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Court to take on student-athlete compensation, class action cases

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The announcement that the justices would tackle significant issues relating to antitrust protection for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and class-action lawsuits came just two days after the justices released their second set of orders from their private conference on Dec. companies cannot do business.

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NCAA Tournament Advertising:  Use of Trademarks and … One More Thing (2022 Update – Part 2)

Broadcast Law Blog

Yesterday, I wrote about the history of the NCAA’s assembling of the rights to an array of trademarks associated with this month’s basketball tournament. However, there is no national set of rules as to what is permissible. Moreover, colleges and universities still have the right establish some rules or standards.

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Are You Riding the Horse in the Direction It Is Going?

The Estrin Report

The company was seeking a Director/Corporate Secretary. Today I was told I had misrepresented my position at [Acme Company] and was asked to explain the discrepancy, and was then asked for copies of my two degrees from undergrad and law school and verification that I am an active member of the Bar in good standing. Drop the ego.

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Are You Riding the Horse in the Direction It Is Going?

The Estrin Report

The company was seeking a Director/Corporate Secretary. Today I was told I had misrepresented my position at [Acme Company] and was asked to explain the discrepancy, and was then asked for copies of my two degrees from undergrad and law school and verification that I am an active member of the Bar in good standing. Drop the ego.

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A Brave New World: The NCAA’s New NIL Policy and the Need for Federal Legislation

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4, June/July 2022, by the American Bar Association. This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association or the copyright holder. Published in Landslide , Vol.

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