The class-action lawsuit would affect more than 7,700 men and women who worked as volunteer coaches in sports other than ...
The House v. NCAA settlement earned further judicial backing Thursday, as U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken denied a ...
The NCAA reached a $303 million deal with thousands of Division I volunteer coaches to settle claims that the organization’s ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has agreed to pay $303 million to thousands of current and former college ...
A $303 million settlement has been reached to compensate 7,718 coaches designated as “volunteers” in sports other than ...
A federal judge today approved ongoing injunctive relief in the historic $22 billion settlement in In re: College Athlete NIL [Name, Image and Likeness] Litigation, according to attorneys at Hagens ...
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Greg Byrne: SEC needs to ‘figure out’ roster limits approach to avoid ‘competitive disadvantage’When the House v. NCAA settlement received preliminary approval, schools prepared for new roster limits to go into place. For football, that figure is set at 105. However, the SEC took a different ...
A judge granted preliminary approval Monday to the $2.78 billion legal settlement that would transform college sports by allowing schools to pay players. U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken released an ...
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A settlement involving the NCAA, conferences and schools that would have allowed college athletes to share in revenue has been delayed by judge.
The NCAA has agreed to pay $303 million to settle a class-action lawsuit involving more than 7,700 volunteer coaches.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has agreed to pay $303 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by thousands of current and former unpaid college coaches who claimed that ...
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