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The attorneys who shepherded the blockbuster antitrust lawsuit to fruition for hundreds of thousands of college athletes will share in just over $475 million in fees, and the figure could rise to more ...
While Judge Claudia Wilken's decision lends room for optimism the case will be resolved, it also pushes back the timeline yet again ...
Down to the availability of all "student-athletes" to enjoy the free dining, college athletics will never be the same ...
Appeal would not challenge the going-forward aspects of the settlement, including schools being allowed to pay athletes directly for NIL.
A federal judge has granted final approval of a settlement of three antitrust cases addressing the compensation of college athletes Friday, ending a protracted legal debate and ushering in an ...
NCAA member schools can compensate players across all sports beginning July 1, according to approval issued by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken.
The request for plaintiff legal fees in the House vs. NCAA case, ... Co-lead counsels Steve Berman and Jeffrey Kessler asked for $475.2 million, or 18.3% of the cash common funds of $2.596 billion.
In the request for fees, the firm of Hagens Berman said it had dedicated 33,952 staff hours to the case through mid-December 2024. Berman, whose rate is $1,350 per hour, tallied 1,116.5 hours.