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Nepal dispatch: glaring gender pay disparities revealed in Nepali cricket

JURIST

Law students and law graduates in Nepal are reporting for JURIST on events in that country impacting its legal system. The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) issued a press statement on February 26 that revealed the annual central contracts for players on both the men’s and women’s national cricket teams for 2024.

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Canada dispatches: counter to Alberta government policy, Calgary sports teams and universities embrace vaccine mandates

JURIST

Calgary Sports and Entertainment (CSEC) announced Monday that, effective September 15, all future Calgary Flames, Stampeders, and Hitmen games will require every fan and employee that is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to have done so before entering their arenas. [Ian Profiri is JURIST’s Staff Correspondent for Canada.

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Negotiating athlete endorsement agreements in India

LawInSport

This article was first published on 18 January 2017 and has been updated to reflect latest legal developments. While Indian companies have often engaged Indian cricketers as brand ambassadors, there has recently been a growing trend to engage Indian athletes who have made a mark in other sports. Preserve Future Freedom To Contract.

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A day in the life at a legal technology firm

SimplyLawJobs

Stephan Werthauer is a Senior Consultant/Trainee Solicitor at D2 Legal Technology, a global legal data consulting firm. We recently caught up with Stephan to find out insights on working within the legal technology industry, what he does on an average day, and his advice for those wanting to take a similar career path.

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New issue alert: RabelsZ 2/2021

Conflict of Laws

The Law and Economics of Extreme Sports Sponsoring in Comparative Perspective. This article investigates the law and economics of extreme sports sponsoring in a comparative perspective. The article demonstrates that the current contracting practice is unbalanced and inefficient. 326-356 (31), DOI: 10.1628/rabelsz-2021-0003.

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Morning Docket: 06.07.23

Above The Law

Law360 ] * After inviting thorough mocking of their legal acumen, Harlan Crow's lawyers at Gibson Dunn back away from original "let's just do contempt" offer and suggest a meeting with Senate staffers. [ New York Times ] * Move over law firms, legal technology vendors poised to become next fashionable cyber target. Take a guess!

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Santa in the House | Best Books to Read | Recapping 2020’s Top Tech Advances

LegalTalkNetwork

Above the Law’s Joe Patrice and Kathryn Rubino talk about the New York Times Style article in support of second chances for legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin. Santa on IP, Contracts, Elf Diet, and Alexa. Santa Claus joined host Laurence Colletti, this writer, and Legal Toolkit host Jared Correa for an unforgettable holiday episode.