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The Prevalence Of Privacy: Issues For In-House Counsel In The Information Age
Virtually every company - large or small, private or public, local or national - is subject to a panoply of privacy laws. Privacy legislation in the United States is a complex and confusing patchwork of federal and state statutes and regulations. These laws, which govern a broad spectrum of...
Read MoreThe Debate Regarding Fantasy Sport Leagues Rages On: CBSI Sues The NFLPA
Fantasy sports products, spurred by the Internet and mobile devices, have enjoyed exponential growth in the last decade. Today, more than 27 million people participate in fantasy sports leagues in the United States and annual revenue for the industry approximates $1 billion.1Such explosive growth...
Read MoreFTC Proposes Significant Changes To Its Endorsement And Testimonials Guides
The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") has proposed several major changes to its Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising (the "Guides").If adopted, these policy proposals, which represent some of the most sweeping changes in advertising law in almost thirty years,...
Read MoreStadia Mania:The Business, Civic, And Legal Issues Of New Stadium Construction - Part II
Cashing In: Economic Benefits Of New Sports Facilities In Part I of this article, we briefly examined two of the most prominent issues related to the successful completion of new sports facilities projects: public financing of new stadia; and the use of eminent domain to acquire all or part...
Read MoreStadia Mania: The Business, Civic And Legal Issues Of New Stadium Construction - Part I
The New Economics of Sports And The Boom Of New Sports Facilities When the National Hockey League's ("NHL's") New Jersey Devils took the ice in their state-of-the-art $365 million Prudential Center in downtown Newark, New Jersey in October 2007, they became the sixty-fifth and most recent...
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