Sports Litigation Alert Current Issue

Here’s the latest issue of Sports Litigation Alert, the nation’s only subscription-based periodical reporting on the intersection of sports and the law. We also publish 11 other sports law periodicals. Visit hackneypublications.com to learn more.

Jan 9, 2024

Vol. 22, Iss. 1

Case Summaries

Roller Rink Scissors and Dips Out of Skater’s Injury Claims

By Robert E. Freeman and Jonathan Mollod, of Proskauer A California appellate court affirmed the dismissal of negligence and premises liability claims against roller rink owner Skateland Enterprises, Inc. (“Skateland”) over injury claims brought by a skater,...

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Articles

Controversy Swirls Around Team Orders and Formula 1

By Kerri Cebula, J.D. Team orders in Formula 1 have a wide and varied history.  One of the earliest incidents of team orders occurred in 1951.  Back then, drivers could switch cars with their teammates to earn half points.  In the 1951 French Grand...

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NCAA Rule Change Seismically Shifts Hockey Landscape

By Jon Heshka In a move that has the potential to seismically shift the landscape in developmental hockey, the NCAA has voted to make Canadian Hockey League (CHL) players eligible to play college hockey. The rule change effectively Invites hockey to the table to sit...

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Son of NFL Star Accused in Field Storming Lawsuit

By Joseph M. Ricco IV An Oklahoma football fan has filed a lawsuit against an Alabama player, alleging he was struck in the head during a post-game field storming. The fan, identified as high school senior Holden Moxley, claims the incident was an "unprovoked attack"...

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Fatal Amateur MMA Fight Leads to Call for Reform

By John T. Wendt, Professor Emeritus of University of St. Thomas While different forms of boxing and combat sports have gone on for centuries, regulations of those contests have varied.[1]  This also includes the rise of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and it has been...

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Esports Betting: State of Play

By David Manjorin Brief History of Sports Betting in the United States The legal landscape for gambling on sports in the United States has enjoyed a history full of ebbs and flows. Between a lack of regulation[1], to widespread prohibition throughout most states in...

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News Briefs

Haynes Boone Sports Lawyer Promoted to Partner

Haynes Boone has announced the promotion of sports lawyer Errol Brown to partner. Brown, who works in the Denver office, focuses his practice on corporate transactions and governance for the sports industry, including professional teams, venues, broadcasting rights...

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