K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (November 27, 2023)

Sports:

NCAA

NFL

  • The NFL’s retirement benefit plan opposed a full 5th Circuit review of a suit lodged by former running back Michael Cloud, arguing his petition does not identify any error in the panel’s initial unanimous decision, making it impossible to meet the court’s high standard for en banc hearing. NFL Plan Says No Mistake Made In 5th Circ. Benefits Decision – Law360
  • The NFL told a NY federal judge that award-winning sports journalist Jim Trotter did not back up his claims that he was discriminated against and retaliated against when his contract was not renewed, in a letter previewing the league’s defense against Trotter’s lawsuit accusing it of racism. NFL Disputes Reporter’s Racism Suit Claims, Wants Dismissal – Law360

SOCCER

  • The 9th Circuit refused Tuesday to revive a woman’s sexual assault suit against soccer megastar Cristiano Ronaldo, finding that the lower court got it right in finding that the woman’s counsel acted in bad faith by relying on privileged documents that were leaked after Ronaldo’s former counsel’s computers were hacked. 9th Circ. Won’t Revive Sexual Assault Suit Against Soccer Star – Law360

Entertainment:

MUSIC

ART & FASHION

TV & MOVIES

MEANWHILE, IN HOLLYWOOD…

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