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15 for 15: No. 5 UFC Antitrust Lawsuit survives through 2015

December 29, 2015 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The antitrust lawsuit filed by former UFC fighters against the company continued on into 2015 with various motions attempting to move and dismiss the case. As we end 2015, the case is now in Nevada before Judge Richard Boulware and the parties enter the discovery phase of the lawsuit. In December 2014, fighters filed multiple […]

Filed Under: Antitrust Class Action, Featured, legal, UFC

15 for 15: No. 7 – UFC’s legal battle in New York

December 27, 2015 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The lawsuit filed by the UFC, its contracted fighters and others seeking to overturn the law prohibiting MMA in the state seemingly came to an end in March when Judge Kimba Wood dismissed the remaining claims against the state of New York.  However, that was not it for the legal maneuverings for the UFC in […]

Filed Under: Featured, legal, New York, regulation, UFC

15 for 15: No. 13 Wanderlei Silva’s legal woes

December 20, 2015 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

Even though he has not been active, Wanderlei Silva had an eventful 2015.  The former UFC star is still in a legal battle with the Nevada State Athletic Commission from his lifetime suspension and fine from the state of Nevada.  He is also defending a lawsuit from the UFC. Silva appealed the commission ruling and […]

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New York files opposition to UFC’s Preliminary Injunction

December 12, 2015 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

Last week, New York filed its opposition to the UFC’s request for a preliminary injunction to allow the organization to hold an event in the state in April 2016.  The briefing cites legal authority opposing the injunction in preventing UFC 198 in New York’s Madison Square Garden.  New York cites the UFC-MSG “conditional agreement” which […]

Filed Under: Featured, legal, New York, regulation, UFC

W. Silva’s NSAC hearing continued once again

November 30, 2015 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Nevada State Athletic Commission continued the disciplinary hearing of former UFC fighter Wanderlei Silva after Silva’s attorney presented a consent decree which the Attorney General stated it had yet to review.  The hearing stems from last year’s NSAC punishment that was subsequently overturned by a state court this past May. Silva’s attorney Ross Goodman […]

Filed Under: legal, NSAC, regulation, UFC

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