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NFL, Raiders face federal lawsuit after allegedly threatening Las Vegas law firm over Super Bowl LVII ad
Steve Dimopoulos, a personal injuries law firm in Las Vegas, has submitted a federal lawsuit versus the NFL and the Las Vegas Raiders right after they allegedly threatened “heightened authorized penalties” thanks to his Super Bowl LVII advertisement. Dimopoulos aired a business in the Las Vegas media industry and on YouTube endorsing his law business, Dimopoulos Personal injury Law, which featured Raiders defensive finish Maxx Crosby, Vegas Golden Knights ahead Williams Karlsson and UFC fighter Jon Jones. The advertisement showed every single athlete teaching and Dimopoulos prepping to go to court. The NFL and Raiders despatched a joint cease-and-desist letter to Dimopoulos Feb. 22, demanding he halt airing the professional…
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NFL must face class action lawsuit over ‘Sunday Ticket’ prices
Feb 8 (Reuters) – The U.S. Nationwide Soccer League (NFL) have to confront a $6 billion class action alleging it unlawfully confined televised game titles and drove up the price of its “Sunday Ticket” package deal, a U.S. judge ruled on Tuesday. Sunday Ticket allows subscribers view community and out-of-marketplace online games on Sunday, when football followers or else in any supplied industry can only see a minimal range of games. The case will be divided into two sets of plaintiffs courses – unique Sunday Ticket residential subscribers and industrial establishments, these as hotels and bars. U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez in Los Angeles accredited the situation as a course…


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