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  • Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office asked a federal judge on Thursday to intervene in a lawsuit filed by the Cleveland Browns to test the “Modell Law,” a state law designed to stop teams from leaving cities that subsidized them with taxpayer money. Ohio AG seeks to intervene in Cleveland Browns lawsuit over ‘Modell Law,’ says team is ‘wrong’ – Cleveland.com
  • Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders facilitated and profited from infringement of an iconic game photo his company uses on memorabilia, logos, and for a statue, a photographer’s New York federal lawsuit said. Barry Sanders Sued By Photographer Over Use Of Iconic Game Photo The Denver Post reported Gregory’s lawsuit based on the $500,000 in fines he incurred for using THC-containing medications to manage his disability. Randy Gregory sues NFL and Broncos for workplace discrimination over THC fines. – MSN
  • A dispute involving a railing that collapsed at the Washington Commanders stadium, resulting in injuries to fans, could still end up as an arbitration case after a Fourth Circuit panel overturned a lower court decision that prevented the team from enforcing arbitration clauses on fans’ tickets. 4th Circ. Reverses NFL Fans’ Win In Railing Collapse Suit – Law360MLBNBAEntertainment:
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