The NCAA is set to consider voting on new age-based eligibility rules at its June meeting, potentially allowing student-athletes up to five years of competition within their chosen sport beginning the academic year after they graduate from high school. Th... See more
The company’s settlement with direct purchaser plaintiffs was “arrived at by arm’s-length negotiations by experienced counsel with the assistance of an experienced mediator” and “falls within the range of possible approval,” Judge John R. Tunheim of the U... See more
Paramount Skydance Corp. was sued in federal court by consumers seeking to block the company’s $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., alleging the proposed deal will harm competition in the premium video distribution market, lower the qu... See more
The NCAA will pay more than $2 million in damages to settle antitrust claims brought by a UNC tennis player and a certified class of student-athletes, while also revising its restrictions on athletes’ acceptance of prize money. Under the proposed settleme... See more
A high-profile jury verdict against Live Nation illegally monopolized the live events industry and overcharged fans for tickets to music performances, a federal jury in Manhattan concluded on April 15. Private plaintiffs will now argue that Live Nation ca... See more