K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup – April 2024 #2 | Kaufman & Canoles


Sports:

  • A Florida law signed Thursday will allocate revenues from legal gambling in the state to wildlife conservation. Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed legislation that allocates 96 percent of state income from the Seminole Tribe Compact, the agreement with the state that allows the tribe to offer online sports betting and casino gambling, to improve water quality infrastructure and management. The law, Senate Bill 1638, appropriates a total of $200 million to land purchases and management for a protected wildlife corridor in the state and removal of invasive species. DeSantis signs bill putting tribal gambling revenues toward wildlife preservation – The Hill
  • NFL helmet maker Riddell Inc., advised by Lowenstein Sandler LLP, will get a $400 million infusion from King & Spalding LLP-led private equity firm BC Partners Credit, in an effort to advance the company’s role in the game of football and put money in the pocket of current investors, the two announced Wednesday. NFL Helmet Maker Riddell Receives $400M PE Investment – Law360
  • A federal court gave the green light to dismiss a class-action lawsuit against Nike last week. The athletic wear giant faced accusations over greenwashing in Missouri’s Eastern District Court, filed by lead plaintiff Maria Guadalupe Ellis in May 2023. The complaint alleged that the Beaverton, Ore.-based company had violated the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act (MMPA) by deceiving consumers, misrepresenting products and more. Judge Dismisses Class Action Accusing Nike of Greenwashing – Sourcing Journal

NCAA

  • Florida State University’s request to dismiss the Atlantic Coast Conference’s lawsuit was denied Thursday by a judge in North Carolina. The decision puts the focus now in Leon Circuit Civil court, where the first hearing between the pair in Florida is scheduled for Tuesday, April 9, at 9:30 a.m. in front of Circuit Judge John C. Cooper. FSU and the ACC are in a legal dispute over the league’s Grant of Rights, an agreement in which schools agree to transfer their media rights to their conference for a set period of time (2036 for ACC schools). FSU lawsuit vs. ACC suffers a setback in North Carolina court – Tallahassee Democrat
  • A Cook County judge on Tuesday denied Northwestern University’s motion to dismiss former football coach Pat Fitzgerald’s $130 million lawsuit, in which he claims he was wrongly fired over the program’s hazing scandal. Judge Daniel Kubasiak ruled Fitzgerald has presented a strong enough case to proceed with a trial on his claims against Northwestern – including breach of contract, defamation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Judge allows Pat Fitzgerald’s $130 million lawsuit against Northwestern to proceed – CBS Chicago

MLB

  • The Oakland Athletics will play the 2025 to 2027 seasons in Sacramento’s 14,000-capacity minor-league ballpark while their planned stadium in Las Vegas is built, the franchise and Major League Baseball announced Thursday morning, officially making this season the team’s last in Oakland after 57 years. MLB’s Athletics To Play In Sacramento Before Move To Vegas – Law360

NFL

  • A Florida federal judge threw out a suit from a former NFL player who said fraud made him miss out on the disability benefits he was owed, ruling he missed the deadline to challenge the decision that lowered his payments. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks granted a motion to dismiss from the Bert Bell/Pete Rozelle NFL Player Retirement Plan and its board in former defensive end Chidi Ahanotu’s Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit. Ex-NFL Player’s Disability Benefits Suit Tossed As Too Late – Law360

Entertainment:

MUSIC

FILM & TELEVISION

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

ART & FASHION

MEANWHILE, IN HOLLYWOOD…



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