July 2011 Edition - Vol. 1, No. 2
Editors
Bill Hogan and Jay Fee
In this issue:
- Fourth Circuit Holds ADA Requires Expanded Access to Aural Content in Stadiums
- Nelson Mullins Represents Root Sports in New Record Length TV Deal with Penguins
- Wells Fargo Goes Big with rebranding at PGATour Event
- Tennis Tours Take Aim at Online Gambling Sites
- NBPA Breaks Away from Path Taken by NFLPA
- NHLPA Re-Signs Reebok, Adds More Licensees
- Report Highlights Drain Associated with Counterfeit Sports Apparel
- Buyout Clause at Center of Controversy at Kent State.
- Attorney in Hot Water over Buckeye Player Disclosures
- Ole Miss Targeted with Wrongful Death Suit
- Publicity, Antitrust Claims Will Proceed Against NCAA and EA
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The Nelson Mullins Sports Business Law Group utilizes experienced legal practitioners to provide responsive services to clients doing business in a very competitive sports industry. The Sports Business Law Group works with corporations, leagues, teams, colleges and universities, individuals and other entities in need of focused assistance in practice areas such as licensing, sponsorships, endorsements, intellectual property, tax, mergers and acquisitions, telecommunications and media rights, litigation, labor and employment, product liability, counterfeit and gray markets, NCAA compliance, internal investigations, Title IX and venue accessibility matters.
To learn more about the Sports Business Law Group contact Jay Fee (617.573.4774/ jay.fee@nelsonmullins.com) or Bill Hogan (617.573.4701/bill.hogan@nelsonmullins. com).
The articles published in this newsletter are intended only to provide general information on the subjects covered. The contents should not be construed as legal advice or a legal opinion. Readers should consult with legal counsel to obtain specific legal advice based on particular situations.