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    Freedom to Contract or Freedom to Financially Oppress? A Look at Delaware’s Denial of Reasonableness Review in Forfeiture-for-Competition Clauses

    March 28, 2025By Nathalie Tirado

      Since the 1900s, Delaware has been considered the leading state in corporate law with business-friendly legal frameworks. In fact, most states routinely cite Delaware corporate law and structure their laws similarly to Delaware. As of today, Delaware is the legal home of over two million corporate entities, and these entities are governed by Delaware’s […]

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    Drake’s Legal Hail Mary: Crying Foul Over a Diss Track

    February 3, 2025By Sara Asher

      Drake’s federal lawsuit against Universal Music Group (“UMG”) represents a clash between a globally recognized artist and one of the music industry’s most powerful labels. It raises questions about defamation, business ethics, and the obligations of record labels toward their artists. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, […]

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    Let’s Get Ready to Rumble: The Battle Between Florida State University and the Atlantic Coastal Conference Over Their Grant of Rights Media Deal

    March 27, 2024By Devin Moore

      On December 22, 2023, Florida State University (“FSU”) took the first steps toward a lengthy process that will ultimately change the landscape of collegiate sports. On that Friday, FSU’s Board of Trustees voted to bring suit, in Florida, against the Atlantic Coastal Conference (“ACC”) over the grant of rights (“GOR”) media deal universities are […]

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    “It Takes All of Us”: Holding the NFL Legally Accountable for Their Discriminatory Conduct

    March 15, 2022By Carly Athanasatos

    “In certain critical ways, the NFL is racially segregated and is managed much like a plantation.”[i] Just weeks before the 54th Superbowl, former Miami Dolphins Coach, Brian Flores, filed a class action complaint in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, alleging the discriminatory hiring practices of the National Football League (“NFL”). Seventy […]

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