Federal Courts, Federal Law and Professional Sports: Emerging Trends in Antitrust, Labor and Intellectual Property
August 16, 2012
Foley Partner Robert DuPuy spoke on a panel at the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference in Maui called, “Federal Courts, Federal Law and Professional Sports: Emerging Trends in Antitrust, Labor and Intellectual Property.” Panelists included Arthur Miller of PBS, DeMaurice Smith (NFLPA), and Charles Grantham, former head of the NBA Players Association.
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