K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup - January 2024 #2

Kaufman & Canoles
Contact

Kaufman & Canoles

Sports:

  • A Florida State assistant coach has been suspended for the first three games of the 2024 season for violating recruiting rules by connecting a potential transfer with a representative from an NIL collective during an official visit, the NCAA announced on Thursday. NCAA suspends Florida State assistant coach for 3 games for NIL-related recruiting violation – NBC Sports
  • The NCAA will require those who enter into name, image and likeness deals with athletes to register with the organization, create contract standards, and provide education on NIL matters to athletes and institutions, according to proposals approved Wednesday by its Division I Council at the NCAA annual convention in Phoenix. NCAA Advances Tighter NIL Rules, Awaits Final Approval – Law360
  • Chemours, Nike and TikTok are among the corporate powerhouses that will argue buzz-phrase-heavy cases before the Third Circuit in January as panels consider if a pollution advisory was based on “bad science,” if the term “cool compression” infringed a small sportswear company’s trademark and if the popular video app is liable for a viral “blackout challenge” that turned deadly. 3rd Circ. Preview: Blackout Challenge Death Suit Tops Jan. – Law360
  • A country club can deduct new-member fees from its state business tax, the Washington State Supreme Court held Thursday, a determination that the state tax agency had argued would create far-reaching new deductions for gyms, trade organizations and homeowners’ associations. Country Club Wins Tax Fight Over New Member Fees – Law360
  • Three Detroit casino operators are urging the D.C. Circuit to uphold a lower court’s ruling that blocked the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians from acquiring land for two casino developments, saying the tribe is attempting to erase the limits on the federal government taking land into trust for Native American tribes. Ruling Would Destroy DOI’s Land Trust Limits, Casinos Say – Law360

NFL

  • The NFL cannot get out of the long-running multidistrict litigation it has been locked into for years with DirecTV subscribers over the league’s Sunday Ticket football package a month before trial, a California federal judge has ruled, saying subscribers sufficiently alleged an anti-competitive conspiracy. NFL Can’t Block Sunday Ticket Antitrust MDL Ahead Of Trial – Law360
  • A photographer on Thursday accused the Detroit Lions of copyright infringement for using his nearly two decades-old photo of legendary running back Barry Sanders as a basis for a statue erected last year, which his lawsuit filed in New York federal court says recreated all the details of the picture. Lions Sued Over Photo Used To Design Barry Sanders Statue – Law360
  • Nevada Supreme Court Justices on Wednesday questioned whether the NFL’s constitution allows the league’s commissioner to force arbitration on former Raiders coach John Gruden, as the coach seeks to hold the league accountable for leaking emails in which he used offensive language. Justices Unsure NFL Can Force Arbitration On Gruden – Law360
  • A Texas federal court should rule that the NFL’s disability benefits plan appropriately denied full assistance to a retired player after eight physicians determined he was capable of working despite mental and physical impairments, according to a magistrate judge’s recommendation. Judge Sides With NFL Plan In Ex-Pro’s Disability Benefits Suit – Law360

MLB

  • DirecTV told a Texas bankruptcy judge that Bally Sports Network parent Diamond Sports Group’s effort to force the satellite television provider to resume contractual payments for the broadcast of Major League Baseball games is a “desperate attempt” to improve its cash flow under its Chapter 11 case. DirecTV Blasts Bally’s Bid To Recoup Cut MLB TV Payments – Law360

NBA

  • Federal prosecutors asked a New York federal judge Friday to sentence a former NBA player to more than a year in prison for admitting he helped defraud a league healthcare plan out of $358,000, arguing that the crime is “indisputably serious” and he risked harming plan participants. Feds Seek Prison Time For Ex-NBA Player In Health Fraud Suit – Law360

Entertainment:

MUSIC

TV & FILM

ART & FASHION

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

MEANWHILE, IN HOLLYWOOD…

  • A federal judge sentenced Rovier Carrington, an aspiring reality television star who claims to be the great-grandson of Three Stooges comedian Moe Howard, to 4 years in prison after he falsely accused two Hollywood executives in a $100 million lawsuit of sexually assaulting him. Actor Gets 4 Years For Faking Emails In Sex Abuse Suit – Law360
  • The 2nd Circuit shut down comedian Michael Rapaport’s defamation suit against Barstool Sports, finding that the blog’s insults against the comedian were clearly hyperbolic exaggerations or opinions expressed during a vulgar public feud. 2nd Circ. Backs Barstool In Defamation Flap With Rapaport – Law360
  • Record executive Antonio “L.A.” Reid has argued music producer Drew Dixon is using the New York Adult Survivors Act to advance time-barred claims related to allegations he sexually assaulted Dixon when she worked for him at Sony Music Entertainment‘s Arista Records, asking a NY federal judge to trim the lawsuit. Music Exec L.A. Reid Wants Sexual Assault Suit Trimmed – Law360
  • Chicago rapper G Herbo should be sentenced to a year in prison to “send a clear message” that the credit card fraud that allowed him to charter private jets and rent luxury cars does not pay in the end, federal prosecutors told a judge in a sentencing memorandum. Rapper’s Credit Con Sentence Must ‘Send Message,’ Feds Say – Law360

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

© Kaufman & Canoles | Attorney Advertising

Written by:

Kaufman & Canoles
Contact
more
less

Kaufman & Canoles on:

Reporters on Deadline

"My best business intelligence, in one easy email…"

Your first step to building a free, personalized, morning email brief covering pertinent authors and topics on JD Supra:
*By using the service, you signify your acceptance of JD Supra's Privacy Policy.
Custom Email Digest
- hide
- hide