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.
Case Summaries
Miniscule Language on Back of Ticket Sends Foul Ball Injury Case to Arbitration
By Jeff Birren, Senior Writer A couple from Ohio attended a minor league baseball game. One was seriously injured. They sued the owner of the team, but due to the tiny print on the back of the ticket, coupled with over eight pages of legalese on the team’s website,...
Illinois Supreme Court Sets the Record Straight as to What Constitutes a Place of Public Accommodation in Youth Hockey Case
By Professor Robert J Romano, JD, LLM, St. John’s University, Senior Writer In an opinion filed by the Supreme Court for the State of Illinois on March 8, 2024, the Court upheld the Appellate Court’s finding that the defendants in the matter of M.U., a minor child, by...
High School Wrestler Tries to Break Free From Sports Association’s Suspension
By Gary Chester, Senior Writer The case of a Wisconsin high school wrestler who was sanctioned for unsportsmanlike conduct raised the familiar issue of whether statewide interscholastic athletic associations engage in state action when they enforce a rule. The general...
Judge Dismisses Case Involving Ole Miss and Football Coach Lane Kiffin
By Michael S. Carroll, PhD On January 31, 2024, US District Judge Michael Mills for the Northern District of Mississippi dismissed the lawsuit filed by former football player DeSanto Rollins against the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and head football coach Lane...
A Sigh of Relief for Private Schools: 4th Circuit Rules Tax-Exempt Status Does Not Trigger Title IX Coverage
By Brian Guerinot and Kristin L. Smith, of Fisher & Phillips LLP On March 27, 2024, a federal appeals court ruled that Title IX does not apply to a private school based purely on its nonprofit status, reversing a lower court’s bombshell decision that put the...
Articles
Breaking New Ground: How Florida Seeks to Redefine Amateurism with NIL Rights
By Joseph M. Ricco, IV The standstill between the Florida High School Athletic Association and the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) appears to be concluding. This comes as the result of a new proposal by the FHSAA, which would grant high school...
MLB and Players Union Pursue Exemptions from State Wage and Hour Laws
By Christopher Deubert, Senior Writer Florida and California are seen as polar opposites when it comes to policy and lawmaking. However, there is at least one thing they seem to agree on – minor league baseball players should be exempt from their states’ minimum wage,...
Sign Stealing Doesn’t Just Happen in Football and Baseball
By Bennett McNamara & Joshua D. Winneker Most sports fans are aware of the allegations made against the University of Michigan football team for stealing their opponents’ signs during this past college football season. This story captivated the sports world...
Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott Defends Himself After ‘Extortion’ Attempt
By Patrick George Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott took a lot of heat when his team exited the playoffs, prematurely, over the winter. But that heat may have been nothing compared to the heat he felt when a letter arrived on January 16, 2024 from the attorneys...
Sports Lawyer Irwin Kishner Shares Insight on His Remarkable Career
Consistently recognized as a leader in the sports law field by colleagues, clients, and industry experts, Irwin Kishner of Herrick Feinstein has architected some of the largest and most innovative deals in the world of professional sports. Specifically, he has acted...
Owner of Arkansas Derby Winner Sues Churchill Downs to Gain Horse’s Entry into Kentucky Derby
Zedan Racing Stables Inc. (Zedan) has announced the filing of a lawsuit in Kentucky Circuit Court against Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI), the company that operates the Kentucky Derby. The lawsuit seeks a temporary injunction that would enjoin the ban of Zedan, and...
International Sports Lawyer Discusses How ‘Women in Sports Law Promote Fairness and Justice on and off the Field’
(Editor’s Note: The following was shared by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime) Despite vast advances in gender equality within the sporting sector, it still remains a male-dominated arena. From athletes to criminal justice authorities, the involvement of women in...
Taking the First Step Toward Teaching Athletes and Staff About NIL – a Weeklong Plan
(Editor’s Note: What follows is a weeklong plan for athletic directors to educate their staff and athletes about NIL. This article is excerpted from a guide written by Mark Koesterer, Founder of The Players NIL. To purchase the guide, visit...
SafeSport Says It ‘It Is Implementing Improvements to Increase Efficiency and Information Sharing’
The U.S. Center for SafeSport (the Center) has announced process changes aimed at increasing efficiency, information sharing, and trauma-sensitivity. After spending the past eight months conducting a top-to-bottom review of its processes and seeking feedback from...
SRLA Presents Awards to Sports Law Professors at Annual Conference
The Sports and Recreation Law Association (SRLA) presented a slate of prestigious annual awards at its recent conference in Baltimore. Among them: The Bernard “Patrick” Maloy Student Research Award was presented to Scott White, a doctoral student at Florida State...
CCHA’s Sports Law Group Listed as One of Industry’s Best; Attorney Paia LaPalombara Featured on Sports Law Expert Podcast
Hackney Publications has announced the inclusion of Church Church Hittle + Antrim (CCHA) to its “100 Law Firms with Sports Law Practices You Need to Know About.” In addition, the company announced that Paia LaPalombara, who joined the firm’s Sports...
News Briefs
Canucks Hire Chow as new Chief Legal Officer
The Vancouver Canucks has hired Catherine Chow as its new chief legal officer. Chow was previously vice president of legal and general counsel for Keg Restaurants Ltd., a trendy Canadian restaurant franchise. Months before the Chow announcement, the NHL team retained...
Sidley Represents Monumental Sports & Entertainment in a Partnership with DC to Modernize Capital One Arena
Sidley represented Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE) in a strategic partnership with the District of Columbia to Modernize Capital One Arena, home to the NHL’s Washington Capitals and the NBA’s Washington Wizards. The US$515 million District investment also...