NFL Faces Uphill Battle as $4.7 Billion Antitrust Verdict Forces Reevaluation of Sunday Ticket Pricing Strategy

A jury recently ruled that the National Football League violated antitrust laws with its Sunday Ticket game package, resulting in a staggering $4.7 billion verdict against the league. The judgment, handed down earlier this month, concluded that the NFL had improperly conspired to keep prices high for fans wanting to watch games outside their local markets. Legal professionals and sports law experts have varied opinions on the aftermath and future implications of the verdict. Some predict that the league has a viable avenue to appeal the decision on the grounds of alleged procedural errors and … Read more

Daytona Beach Church Fights Back After City Forces Closure of Vital Food Pantry, Lawsuit Filed

Daytona Beach, Florida – A small congregation in Daytona Beach finds itself at odds with the city’s zoning regulations, leading to the shutdown of its food pantry. Led by Pastor Ben Figueroa, the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Daytona Beach had been operating the pantry every Wednesday, providing assistance to hundreds of community members. However, the city cited a violation of an ordinance and forced the pantry to close its doors. Feeling powerless, the church is now working with attorney Chobee Ebbets to challenge the city’s decision in court. Ebbets, representing the church pro bono, … Read more

Prominent Art Scholars and Curators Join Forces for Groundbreaking Exhibition

London, UK – From Columbia University in New York to the Walter Leblanc Foundation in Brussels, a group of esteemed curators and art scholars are making significant contributions to the contemporary art world. These individuals, including Julia Bryan-Wilson, Alia Swastika, Chika Okeke-Agulu, Elena Crippa, and María Inés Rodríguez, have extensive experience and expertise in curating exhibitions, conducting research, and promoting art discourse. Julia Bryan-Wilson, the President of Columbia University and a Professor of Contemporary Art and LGBTQ+ Studies, has curated notable exhibitions such as “Cecilia Vicuña: About to Happen” and “Louise Nevelson: Persistence.” As a … Read more

Everlaw and International Litigation Services Join Forces for Groundbreaking Litigation Technology

OAKLAND, Calif. – Everlaw, a cloud-native investigation and litigation platform, has announced a strategic partnership with International Litigation Services (ILS), a plaintiffs’ ediscovery firm. This multi-year partnership will provide best-in-class services on the Everlaw platform for the plaintiffs bar, streamlining the path to uncovering the truth in high-profile and high-impact multi-district litigation cases. Through this partnership, Everlaw’s ediscovery platform will be enhanced with state-of-the-art technology and collaboration features. Advanced AI and an intuitive interface will be made available to ILS consultants, who specialize in optimizing workflows and uncovering hidden truths that plaintiffs’ counsel know exist … Read more