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United States: New York Court Of Appeals Rules Daily Fantasy Sports Are Not Gambling - Morrison & Foerster LLP

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On March 22, 2022, the New York Court of Appeals (the "Court") issued a decision that brought to a close the long-running litigation contesting the legality of Interactive Fantasy Sports

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Top Growth Industries and Legal Practice Areas for 2022

Attorney at Work

A recent study based on more than 240 interviews with top legal decision-makers reveals these tailwinds include: Record levels of workloads for the second year in a row. The biggest legal spenders lead the list of companies increasing spending on outside counsel. The 10 Industries Showing the Most Growth in Legal Spending.

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UEA Law School’s Second Podcast Series on Transnational Law

Conflict of Laws

There are two episodes on climate change litigation. In other episodes, there are conversations between the host and Mr William Rook on sports and human rights, with Dr Nikos Skoutaris on state secession, and with Dr Hansong Li on the history & current political climate of the Indo-Pacific.

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New Volume of the Japan Commercial Arbitration Journal – Vol. 5 [2024]

Conflict of Laws

The journal features articles on international commercial arbitration, mediation, and litigation related to Japan. By offering comprehensive analysis and updates on arbitration, mediation and litigation practices in Japan, the journal helps bridge the knowledge gap for those working in international commercial law.

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Recent Developments in Private International Law: the US and Beyond

Conflict of Laws

TBM, and the Mexican Gun Litigation. Nordenberg University Professor Academic Director, Center for International Legal Education University of Pittsburgh School of Law Sarah Prosser Assistant Legal Adviser for Private International Law (L/PIL) Office of the Legal Adviser U.S. Norfolk Southern Railway Co, Cassirer v.

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

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Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma , the court held that the NCAA could, in the interest of preserving the character and quality of college sports, impose restrictions upon players that would otherwise breach antitrust laws. In the 1984 case National Collegiate Athletic Ass’n v. Thanks for your support! DONATE NOW.

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2023 Communication Essentials 

The Estrin Report

More so as legal professionals, we understand that communication is vital towards a successful outcome whether personally or professionally. As a litigation paralegal the gravity of correct documents, order, and cadence plays toward a successful presentation for the attorney. Lastly, is listening important in communication?