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Personal guaranty of Luck’s salary by Vince McMahon a question in lawsuit by former XFL commissioner

May 15, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

According to documents that were filed in the Vince McMahon-Oliver Luck case, the WWE owner signed a personal guaranty for Luck to be XFL Commissioner. The personal guaranty which Luck sued to enforce claiming that the WWE Head breached the agreement contends that McMahon, not Alpha Entertainment, LLC, the company that ran the XFL.  Alpha […]

Filed Under: legal, Uncategorized, WWE

Use of company iPhone for personal use one of reasons McMahon fired Luck

May 13, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Vince McMahon claims that he fired Oliver Luck “for cause” in the legal battle beginning to boil in a Connecticut Federal Court.  On Tuesday, McMahon filed an opposition to Plaintiff’s Application for Prejudgment Remedy which outlines the reasons it terminated Luck including gross negligence on the part of the former XFL commissioner. McMahon argues in […]

Filed Under: legal, Luck-McMahon, WWE

McMahon lawyer fires back at Luck in lawsuit over XFL termination

May 13, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The lawsuit between Vince McMahon and Oliver Luck is heating up as the WWE head has filed an opposition to a motion that would require him to show assets that could fulfill a potential judgment. Luck’s lawsuit stems from his termination as XFL Commissioner by Alpha Entertainment, LLC, the company that ran the league.  Alpha […]

Filed Under: legal, Luck-McMahon, WWE

The Interview: Trademark Attorney Erik Pelton

May 13, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Interview is back. This time we discuss trademark law with Erik Pelton (ErikPelton.com). Erik gives some great insights on the basics of trademark law. A former USPTO examiner, Erik walks us through some of the reasons to file a mark. As we know the UFC and WWE have filed their share of trademarks and […]

Filed Under: Featured, legal, The Interview, UFC, WWE

JCC lawsuit continues against NSAC

May 3, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. case against the Nevada State Athletic Commission is still alive despite many believing that it ended with Chavez’s disappointing loss last December against Danny Jacobs. You might recall that his fight against Jacobs was moved to Arizona after Chavez did not take a required NSAC drug test prior to the […]

Filed Under: Ali Act, boxing, legal

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