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Believeland No More: Boylan Files Age Discrimination Suit Against Cavs

hlsjrnldev · November 12, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Since superstar LeBron James left the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Los Angeles Lakers this past summer, the Cavs have been in a steep nose dive. Most recently, former assistant coach James Boylan (63 years old) filed an age discrimination suit in Ohio county court after the Cavs … [Read more...] about Believeland No More: Boylan Files Age Discrimination Suit Against Cavs

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: basketball, discrimination, employment, Litigation, NBA

Founder of The Dinosaur Project Sues Jurassic Park Creators

hlsjrnldev · November 5, 2018 · Leave a Comment

On Tuesday, Frederick Zaccheo, founder of the non-profit charity The Dinosaur Project, filed suit against the creators of Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom in the Southern District of New York. Zaccheo alleges that Universal City Studios and Amblin Entertainment committed breach of … [Read more...] about Founder of The Dinosaur Project Sues Jurassic Park Creators

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: entertainment, Infringement, Litigation, Movie, trademark

A House of Horrors: AHS House at Center of Lawsuit

hlsjrnldev · November 5, 2018 · Leave a Comment

The Rosenheim mansion in Country Club Park, the location of the first season of American Horror Story, is now at the center of a lawsuit. The plaintiffs, Ernest Von Schwartz and Pier A. Oaken, purchased the house from Von Steinbauer in 2015 for $3.2 million.  They are suing … [Read more...] about A House of Horrors: AHS House at Center of Lawsuit

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: breach of contract, entertainment, fraud, television

Fantasy Sports Score in Indiana Supreme Court Battle over NCAA Access

hlsjrnldev · November 1, 2018 · Leave a Comment

In a victory for daily fantasy sports operators DraftKings and FanDuel, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled last week that the names, likenesses, and statistical information of college athletes are newsworthy and may be used without players’ permission. A group of NCAA athletes … [Read more...] about Fantasy Sports Score in Indiana Supreme Court Battle over NCAA Access

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: fantasy, intellectual property, Litigation, NCAA, publicity rights, sports

Writer Sues PBS after Network Terminates Employment for Meghan Markle Comment

hlsjrnldev · October 31, 2018 · Leave a Comment

On Thursday, October 25, a former PBS writer filed a lawsuit accusing the network of unlawfully firing him because of sex and sex stereotyping after he made an “innocuous remark” about Meghan Markle. The plaintiff, Hugh Heckman, alleges that he was fired as a result of sex … [Read more...] about Writer Sues PBS after Network Terminates Employment for Meghan Markle Comment

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: discrimination, employment, Litigation, television, Title VII

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