Exposition on Intellectual Property, Sports and Entertainment Law
On September 13, PIPSELF, along with the Pace Law School Office of Student Services, sponsored the first ever Pace Exposition on I.P., Sports, & Entertainment Law. It gathered students and...
View ArticleBeware of the Ides of March … Madness
BY: PAT VANHALL It’s one of the most celebrated sporting events in the United States with millions of fans filling out tournament brackets each year, attempting to pick who will be the national...
View ArticleNCAA Amateurism: College Athletes And Their Rights
A high school athlete’s greatest moment is when they have their Signing Day. It is a day where the athlete knows their hard work has paid off, and that they will continue their education while...
View ArticleCan UFC Referees be Sued for Negligence?
With the recent legalization of mixed martial arts in New York, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has scheduled an event to occur on November 12, 2016 at Madison Square Garden. Specifically, the...
View ArticleFrom ‘Just Do It’ to ‘Just Sew It’
In their first year of a jersey deal with the NBA, on opening night, Nike’s biggest endorser and sponsored player Lebron James’ jersey ripped right down the middle. During the game between the...
View ArticleNo Retirement: A Reality That Mr. West Cannot Digest
Kanye West is claiming that he is stuck in an unfair and illegal publishing deal. He is saying, that his publishing deal with EMI should have expired in October, 2010, seven years after he signed it....
View ArticleNBA Executive’s Tweet Puts Organization in Deep Controversy With China
The NBA/China controversy began in early October 2019, after Daryl Morey, the general manager of the NBA’s Houston Rockets, tweeted about the ongoing pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, China. For the...
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