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Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast

Ep71: James Harden Breach??, SCOTUS v. NCAA, “Indians” No More, YouTubers Challenge Mayweather/McGregor, Messier-Marijuana Lawsuit

17 Dec 2020

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The ROADMAP: 1) 3:41— James Harden demands a trade from the Houston Rockets with three years left on his deal, makes a list of teams he wants to go and, in so doing, begins to test the limit of NBA breach of contract. 2) 13:29  — The United States Supreme Court takes on its first NCAA case in three decades. We break down the MASSIVE significance. 3) 26:27 — Following the Washington “Redskins” lead, the Cleveland “Indians” have announced that they will change their name. Trademark issues loom and it sets an interesting precedent for teams like the Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Braves 4) 33:31 — The Boom of YouTube Boxing. Jake Paul KO’s the NBA’s Nate Robinson and that allows brother / fellow YouTube star Logan Paul to land a fight with Boxing’s GOAT, Floyd Mayweather. We discuss the negotiations and what’s next for this booming field... is McGregor on the horizon? 5) 50:29 — NHL Hall of Famer Mark Messier hires BigLaw's Paul Weiss to sue a cannabis company. Forget about the “corporate veil,” this is a case about a $500K personal guarantee. All you need is some good old fashion consideration! Get ready for some hockey references. *** Have a question or something you want us to cover next episode? Drop us a DM on Instagram or Twitter:  Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) The Show (@ConDetrimental)

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