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Gaming company Caesars Entertainment sues insurers for more than $2B over COVID-19 losses

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Caesars Entertainment , one of the largest gaming companies in the United States owning more than 50 properties globally, sued more than 36 of its insurers on Monday in US federal court in the District of Nevada. The suit also seeks relief under Nevada’s Unfair Claims Practices Act.

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Kelly Clarkson Takes Second Bite At Starstruck Entertainment

Above The Law

Keep your friends close and your legal team closer. The post Kelly Clarkson Takes Second Bite At Starstruck Entertainment appeared first on Above the Law.

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Legendary Titan Of Hollywood’s Entertainment Law Bar Passes Away

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What a tremendous loss for the legal community. The post Legendary Titan Of Hollywood’s Entertainment Law Bar Passes Away appeared first on Above the Law.

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NY attorney general: use of facial recognition software to deny venue entry to lawyers may violate civil rights law

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New York Attorney General Letitia James Wednesday released a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. ” Additionally, James expressed concern that MSG Entertainment’s policy may deter lawyers from accepting cases that involve litigation against MSG Entertainment. .”

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Welcome To ILTACON 2024! A Day For Innovation, Insight, And Entertainment

Above The Law

ILTACON attendees and legal tech watchers: Here's a rundown of what's set for today in Nashville. A Day For Innovation, Insight, And Entertainment appeared first on Above the Law. The post Welcome To ILTACON 2024!

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Music Mondays: Entertainment Industry Can Reopen Under New Public Health Orders

The Hollywood Lawyer

The post Music Mondays: Entertainment Industry Can Reopen Under New Public Health Orders appeared first on THE HOLLYWOOD LAWYER. Production companies will be required to do daily COVID-19 screenings, pre-employment testings, and increased use of face coverings, but the new orders allow for shorter quarantine […].

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Hong Kong corruption watchdog charges pro-democracy activist, singer with breach of election laws

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Wong Yiu-ming, aka Anthony Wong, and Au jointly face one count of engaging in corrupt conduct to provide others with entertainment and refreshments at an election in violation of § 12(1)(a) of the Elections Corrupt and Illegal Conduct Ordinance (ECICO). Wong faces up to seven years in jail and a HK$500,000 fine on the current charges.