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The Athletics’ Unusual Las Vegas Trademark Situation
Professional sports teams have a long history of deficiencies in their trademark filings and registrations. This was on full display when the Utah NHL franchise’s early flirtation with the name “Utah Yetis,” which created immediate conflicts with the well-established YETI outdoor goods company. While Cleveland rebranded from the Indians to Guardians, they ran into a trademark dispute. A men’s roller derby team in Cleveland had been using the name “Cleveland Guardians” and sel
Chris D'Avanzo
Apr 14 min read


A Transfer That Wasn’t: Demond Williams and the Legal Reality of College Football’s New NIL Economy
The Demond Williams Jr. transfer saga lasted barely 48 hours, yet it managed to encapsulate nearly every unresolved tension in modern college sports: NIL, revenue sharing, transfer rights, contract enforceability, the amateur/employee distinction, antitrust risk, and, most importantly, the human reality of a young athlete trying to make a career-defining decision in a system that still hasn’t decided what it wants him to be. Earlier this week, Williams announced via Instag
Oliver Canning
Jan 145 min read


Commission Removes Port Priority Use Designation For Howard Terminal
The Oakland Athletics secured a victory Thursday from the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. As reported by Owen...
Landis Barber
Jul 2, 20222 min read
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