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Attorneys at Hagens Berman representing hundreds of thousands of NCAA college athletes in In re: College Athlete NIL [Name, Image and Likeness] Litigation responded to President Donald Trump's ...
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The settlement restructuring college athletics is already dealing with issues. Did the NCAA and power conferences get duped ...
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Sportico on MSNHouse v. NCAA Counsel Gets $515M in Legal Fees Approved by CourtWith college athletes now submitting their NIL compensation deals to the newly established College Sports Commission, the ...
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Barely a month after Judge Claudia Wilken signed the House v. NCAA settlement, the College Sports Commission (CSC) tried to ...
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Plaintiff laywers in the settlement involving the NCAA and the Power Five conferences are set to receive more $750 million in ...
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In a draft, Donald Trump directs his cabinet to create policy for antitrust protection, state preemption and employment.
In another twist in college athletics’ new revenue-share era, attorneys for the plaintiffs in the House settlement believe ...
The case is being led by attorneys Steve Berman and Jeff Kessler, who have been — and remain — involved in several cases challenging various of the NCAA’s fundamental limits on compensation ...
The landmark agreement will result in a new financial model that allows schools to directly share revenue with college athletes.
A federal judge on Friday awarded $515 million in fees to the attorneys representing athlete plaintiffs in the $2.8 billion ...
Kessler and Berman won preliminary approval of a settlement that will pay more than $2.75 billion in back damages to college athletes who competed before July 2021, the time when the NCAA first ...
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