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8 Mar 2014, 1:43 pm by Howard Wasserman
Warning: Another sports-and-law post, this focusing on the internal rules of baseball as a business Kostya Kennedy has a new book on Pete Rose, titled Pete Rose: An American Dilemma, excerpted in this week's Sports Illustrated cover story. [read post]
27 Jan 2009, 2:42 am
Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Watson & Ors v Croft Promo-Sport Ltd [2009] EWCA Civ 15 (26 January 2009) High Court (Administrative Court) Amber Valley Borough Council v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2009] EWHC 80 (Admin) (23 January 2009) High Court (Queen’s Bench Division) Shah & Anor v HSBC Private Bank (UK) Ltd. [2009] EWHC 79 [...] [read post]
24 Feb 2019, 4:31 pm by Stephen Bilkis
People v W 2018 NY Slip Op 07926 The court states that pursuant to PL170.10 a sporting event ticket carries with it a legal right, obligation, interest or status. [read post]
3 Aug 2021, 9:19 am by Howard Wasserman
Another entry in the "Bad § 1983 Takes" File: Siasia v. [read post]
12 Mar 2008, 7:18 am
R (On The Application of Animal Defenders International) V Secretary of State For Culture, Media and Sport (Respondent) [2008] UKHL 15 (12 March 2008) Norris (Appellant) v Judgments - Government of the United States of America and others (Respondent) (Criminal Appeal from Her Majesty's High Court of Justice) [2008] UKHL 16 (12 March 2008) Brit Syndicates Limited for and on behalf of Brit Syndicate 2987 at Lloyd’s for the 2003 year of… [read post]
13 Feb 2020, 7:13 am by Thomas Baer
” (p. 243) Following this decision, many states took action and quickly passed legislation for sports wagering. [read post]
1 Nov 2009, 7:00 pm
Shusta, the court stated that even participants in an informal “kick the can” game owed no additional duty to each other than to refrain from intentional or willful and wanton misconduct. [19]             Some courts have broadened the scope of liability for sports participants by imposing a duty of care for unforeseeable risks which players would clearly not… [read post]