by author | Oct 15, 2019 | Author: Bill Cafaro
Legal Backdrop to Ed O’Bannon’s Lawsuit Against the NCAA and the California Fair Pay to Play Act In 2008, Ed O’Bannon, the former All-American UCLA power forward, happened to see his likeness on a video game which he had never authorized or been compensated for, so he...
by author | Jul 10, 2019 | Author: Bill Cafaro
The City of Everett, Washington, got very upset with the so called “Bikini Baristas”, and passed local laws which criminalized the clothing they wear as “lewd conduct”, and enacted a dress code for “Quick-Service Facilities,” which was clearly designed to apply to the...
by author | Apr 12, 2019 | Author: Bill Cafaro
Author: Louis M. Leon, Associate Attorney On April 5, 2019, the Law Offices of William Cafaro filed a lawsuit in the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn against Wenig Saltiel LLP, Ira Greene, Jeffrey L. Saltiel, and Meryl L. Wenig (a real estate law firm, its...
by author | Apr 9, 2019 | Author: Bill Cafaro, Sexual Harassment
You can sue a church (or any other institution or business) whether there is insurance coverage or not, so why does this matter? Because some dioceses, like the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, have filed bankruptcy over sexual abuse claims,...
by author | Mar 25, 2019 | Author: Bill Cafaro, Housing Discrimination
How Did Facebook Get Sued Successfully under the Housing Discrimination Laws without even Being a Landlord? By passing a law called the CDA1, Congress decided to protect interactive computer services from any liability from material posted by others to promote open...