Clemson University has incurred over $1 million in legal fees in its lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), as revealed by a Freedom of Information Act request. The expenses, which are higher than initially estimated, are being paid by the university's athletic department, with additional financial support from IPTAY, a fundraising organization supporting Clemson athletics. The legal battle involves costs approved by the state Attorney General's office, but IPTAY is covering expenses beyond this approval.
The NFL has filed a series of documents—some under seal—as it seeks recoverable costs in the Sunday Ticket case per documents obtained by @FOS. A $4.7B verdict in favor of the 2M+ plaintiffs was overturned by a federal judge earlier this month. Deposition costs: $75,094.50.…
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP and one of its former attorneys have been hit with a suit accusing them of negligence in their representation of a consulting business and its president in an arbitration they say caused at least $17.5 million in damages. https://t.co/VFh99cadDR
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