The historic deal would set up, for the first time ever, payments to student-athletes for their name, image and likeness.
A federal judge has given the green-light for plans to pay US$2.8 billion to former and current student athletes.
The landmark settlement in the House v. NCAA and other antitrust cases was called into question during a court hearing on Thursday over language that would limit third-party name, image and ...
Judge Claudia Wilken granted preliminary approval on Monday to a settlement ... terms. Antitrust lawyers are skeptical of any ...
A federal judge ordered the attorneys negotiating a major settlement that could reshape the business model of college sports ...
A U.S. judge on Monday gave tentative approval to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's landmark $2.7 billion ...
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California gave preliminary approval for a nearly $3 billion settlement ...
The NCAA's effort to get approval of a legal settlement in its athlete-compensation cases faces opposition from the lawyer in ...
The filing argues the damages portion of the settlement is too low and restrictions placed on booster-funded NIL collectives ...
Ken Ruinard / staff / USA TODAY NETWORK The NCAA finds itself at a critical crossroads as it grapples with the intricacies of antitrust litigation. Recently, a revised settlement proposal was ...
Judge Claudia Wilken declined to grant preliminary approval to the House v. NCAA antitrust settlement Thursday. She said she was concerned with multiple parts of the terms of the deal. Chief among ...
The lawyer who led representation of former UCLA men’s basketball player Ed O'Bannon in a landmark antitrust ... dollar settlements of three athlete-compensation cases against the NCAA and ...