Tag Archives: LawReview

Raising the Stakes: Should the NFL Consider Expanding Private Equity Ownership Beyond 10%?

David Egozi — Just over a year after a league-shifting decision to allow private equity (“PE”) firms to own up to ten percent of National Football League (“NFL”) franchises, the league is reportedly considering whether to expand that limit. This move brings the NFL in line with other major professional sports leagues, such as the […]

The FCC’s Inherent Influence Over Investors

Andrew Kiliment Mihaileanu – ABC’s brief suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the decision by major affiliate groups Nexstar and Sinclair to keep pre-empting the show, in many markets, spotlights a dynamic intersection of speech law, broadcast regulation, and investor risk. Together, Nexstar and Sinclair reach roughly a quarter of U.S. Tv households, so their […]

Unrivaled Basketball’s Slam-Dunk of an Inaugural Season and What it May Mean for Unrivaled Players as Equity Partners

Jodi Kain – The resurgence of women’s basketball has been front and center in the news, driven by standout athletes like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, throughout the excitement of the 2023 and 2024 NCAA Women’s March Madness Championship tournaments. Now a new headline is emerging: the launch and initial success of a unique professional […]

The Wild West of Online Sports Betting: The City of Baltimore Takes on the Industry

Jake Granese – Since 2018, online sports betting has taken over the United States. Sportsbook advertisements appear to have infiltrated every form of media, and no sporting event is complete without an onslaught of these ads. Specifically, sportsbooks love to promote the illusion of guaranteed success through “risk-free” offers, “no-sweat” bets, deposit matching, and “no-regret” […]