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Not good..... Sunday AM edition.
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Daniel Wallach 22 h
Civil lawsuit against Pouncey twins set for trial on 3/6 in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court, via
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Warren K. Zola 25 févr.
General (and free) legal advice: probably not wise to use Twitter to announce future assault & battery.
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ProFootballTalk 25 févr.
Civil lawsuit against Mike and Maurkice Pouncey set for trial on March 6
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Get off Twitter and get back to prepping for this panel.
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Up next : "Legal Issues in College Athletics" w Paul Kelly of Jackson Lewis, Alex Ray of Brown Univ, & of
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More good insight at today's Sports Law Symposium
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Lyman Bullard: Biggest change in CBAs last 10 yrs is the huge increase in annual revenues. NFL: $12B MLB: $9.5B NBA: $5.5B NHL: $4.1B
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Friend dismantles the argument that paying college athletes will cost them money because of taxes.
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Listening to the keynote speaker Sports Law Symposium: Lyman Bullard of Choate Hall. Works in their sports law practice.
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Today, for their Sports Law Symposium, three of our contributors, &
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Great panel on DFS w Fred Yen, Faisal Hasan, and Up next: keynote from Lyman Bullard of Choate, Hall & Stewart.
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Faisal Hasan of : It's not whether DFS is growing--it is--but how much and how quickly it's growing.
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Q: Prof where does DFS go? A: Got past big challenge of initial scrutiny. Industry will continue to do fine...
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Good to see , another one of our contributors, in the audience for the Sports Law Symposium today.
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Prof doesn't like the skill v chance debate. If you're talented & research, you enter w skill. If you're not, it's chance.
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Fred Yen of asks what are the risks associated w DFS and how would you regulate that industry rather than the skill v chance debate.
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Is DFS a game of skill or a game of chance? Not surprisingly, Deputy GC declares obviously game of skill.
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Moderator asks if federal law is going to change relative to sports betting under Trump administration. Crickets...
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Faisal Hasan, Deputy GC for , talks about their desire to leverage their users to develop content.
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