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The settlement agreed upon in the past week could resolve three major antitrust lawsuits against the NCAA that carry the threat of some $20 billion in damages, which would certainly deal a ...
The NCAA and the nation's five biggest conferences announced Thursday night that they have agreed to pay nearly $2.8 billion to settle a host of antitrust claims, a monumental decision that sets ...
In addition to providing a nearly $2.8 billion damages pool for current and former athletes over a span of 10 years, the proposed deal would allow Division I schools to start paying athletes ...
At least 18 objections have been filed against the $2.8 billion settlement of antitrust allegations against the NCAA and the nation's biggest conferences — concerns ranging from roster limits ...
The nearly $2.8 billion settlement that has been approved by the NCAA and the nation's five largest conferences is a historic step toward a more professional model for college sports. The plan ...
Grant House and Sedona Prince v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, et al. is a class action lawsuit brought against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and five collegiate athletic conferences in which the NCAA agreed to allow its member institutions to distribute funds to Division I athletes who have played since 2016.
The antitrust case settlement, which also includes the NCAA paying former athletes nearly $2.8 billion in back damages, is not the first instance in recent years that an outcome from a courtroom ...
Lawyers in NCAA athlete pay settlement ask for $515 mln legal fee award NCAA’s $2.7 bln student athlete settlement wins preliminary court approval NCAA's $2.7 billion settlement faces objections ...