TortsCenter Podcast: Where Torts Law Meets Sports Law
Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney
12 episodes
6 months ago
From unruly fans to abuse allegations, two sports lawyers discuss the intersection of tort law and sports law. We’ll interview industry professionals, analyze cases, and report on current events. There’s more to the game than what we see on the field or in the stands!
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From unruly fans to abuse allegations, two sports lawyers discuss the intersection of tort law and sports law. We’ll interview industry professionals, analyze cases, and report on current events. There’s more to the game than what we see on the field or in the stands!
Hoops and Legal Loops: The Dearica Hamby Case Explained
TortsCenter Podcast: Where Torts Law Meets Sports Law
36 minutes 12 seconds
9 months ago
Hoops and Legal Loops: The Dearica Hamby Case Explained
Carla and Courtney welcome Masood Ali, Associate in Segal McCambridge's Detroit office, to discuss a high-profile employment law case involving WNBA player Dearica Hamby. The suit alleges pregnancy discrimination and retaliation by her former team, the Las Vegas Aces, and the WNBA. After informing her team of her pregnancy, Hamby claims she faced isolation and was subsequently traded to the Los Angeles Sparks.
This episode explores the legal intricacies of the case, including Title VII discrimination and retaliation claims, the role of collective bargaining agreements, and the strategic considerations of an upcoming settlement conference.
TortsCenter Podcast: Where Torts Law Meets Sports Law
From unruly fans to abuse allegations, two sports lawyers discuss the intersection of tort law and sports law. We’ll interview industry professionals, analyze cases, and report on current events. There’s more to the game than what we see on the field or in the stands!