Sports:
- The Women’s National Basketball Association “abused its monopolistic control” of women’s pro basketball when it allowed the Connecticut Sun to be sold to an owner who is moving it to Houston, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., told the U.S. Department of Justice in a letter on Monday. Blumenthal Demands DOJ Open Antitrust Investigation into…
- A Pennsylvania federal judge has further narrowed a shareholder class action accusing Dick’s Sporting Goods of misleading investors about inventory levels and losses because of theft after the COVID-19 pandemic, disagreeing with a magistrate judge on the actionability of some of the suit’s challenged statements. Lawsuit claims Dick’s Sporting Goods executives misled shareholders – Pittsburgh Business Times
- A Florida federal jury awarded $110,000 in damages to an attorney who said an AIG unit refused to pay costs while defending a sports memorabilia company’s former CEO against securities violations after the insurer claimed the executive’s policy had exhausted its benefits. Jury Says AIG Unit Owes Atty $110K For Defense Costs
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