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Will Dorsett be able to "heisman" SER Media? *

USA - January 29 2013
Anthony D. Dorsett, Sr., the former Dallas Cowboy running back ("Tony Dorsett"), was known for dodging tacklers throughout his Hall of Fame career…

Co-authors: Howard L Ganz, Joseph M Leccese, Robert E Freeman, Jon H Oram, L Robert Batterman.


Citius, altius, litigious: USOC, IOC keep Olympic footage out of 2012 presidential ads *

USA - September 20 2012
As Barack Obama and Mitt Romney campaign for the presidency and the title of Most Powerful Man in the Free World, each man and their supporters have determined that there are some powers even they dare not challenge – like the Olympics.

Co-authors: Howard L Ganz, Joseph M Leccese, Robert E Freeman, Jon H Oram, L Robert Batterman.


In Tennis Channel carriage dispute with Comcast, ball is now in appeals court *

USA - September 20 2012
While Serena Williams may be playing the best tennis of her career on the hard courts this summer, Tennis Channel, Inc. has been matched up against Comcast in the law courts.

Co-authors: Howard L Ganz, Joseph M Leccese, Robert E Freeman, Jon H Oram, L Robert Batterman.


Crimson Tide infringement claims turned back by artist’s fair use defense *

USA - September 20 2012
It usually takes an entire opposing team to defeat a determined ‘Bama offense, but in June 2012, artist Daniel A. Moore managed to do that single-handedly (if you don’t count his lawyers and a panel of appeals court judges).

Co-authors: Howard L Ganz, Joseph M Leccese, Robert E Freeman, Jon H Oram, L Robert Batterman.


Not quite Harvard v. Yale (1968), ESPN wins when battle between Ohio "sunshine" law and federal student privacy statute ends in a tie *

USA - July 27 2012
There are a lot of ways for student athletes (and their coaches) to get into trouble but, until recently, trading school memorabilia for tattoos was probably not on anyone's Top Ten List.

Co-authors: Howard L Ganz, Joseph M Leccese, Robert E Freeman, Jon H Oram, L Robert Batterman.


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