Jeb Corliss' decision reversed (in part)
My friend over at Simple Justice reports on a little legal setback for Jeb Corliss. See When He Says “Jump”, You Ask “How High?” I initially wrote about Corliss’ case
My friend over at Simple Justice reports on a little legal setback for Jeb Corliss. See When He Says “Jump”, You Ask “How High?” I initially wrote about Corliss’ case
Andrew Feinstein is a frustrated Denver Nuggets fan. Sick of what he perceived as mismanagement of the basketball team by Nuggets coach George Karl, Feinstein launched www.firegeorgekarl.com. George Karl seemed
Ok, I can finally talk about it… perhaps that will help me get over it. At the Superbowl, I had a great time hanging out with some Giants fans before
A few days ago, I posted about Jeb Corliss, the man who attempted to BASE jump from the Empire State Building, and his lawsuit against the building’s management. I have
Lia Fazzone at the Defense Zzone (clever blog name, eh?) reports on Jeb Corliss’ lawsuit against the Empire State Building. Corliss was charged with reckless endangerment for his attempted BASE
If this is your first visit to the Legal Satyricon, click here. Filing for a 19-0 trademark before the Superbowl… Hubris? Smart business? I guess we’ll know tonight. On January
I’m probably one of the only people who bothered to read the terms on the back of my superbowl tickets. Naturally, the spectator must assume all personal injuries that are
In 2006, the Eastern District of Missouri held that the operator of a Web site offering fantasy baseball games using Major League Baseball player names and statistics did not violate
It seems that someone has registered www.marianorivera.com. SFX Sports, Mariano Rivera’s talent agency and marketing company sent this cease & desist letter to the registrant of marianorivera.com.
An interesting sports/trademark case. Leo Stoller, a well-known trademark squatter. Leo Stoller went out and registered a slew of trademarks containing common words — banking on the thought that eventually
Latrell Sprewell gets a “boxer’s fracture,” Boxer’s fractures are when you break the metacarpal bone in your hand. When asked, Sprewell appears to have been evasive about how it happened,
In a fan challenge to routine pat-down searches, the Western District of Washington (Seattle) tossed a fan’s suit on the grounds that there was no state action in the case,