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Insurers Say Tennis Player s $9.9M Arbitration Isn t Covered
Law360 (May 5, 2021, 2:36 PM EDT) The touring company for the Women s Tennis Association can t tap into coverage for an American professional tennis player s $9.9 million arbitration over the way antidoping blood tests are administered at tournaments, according to insurers Florida federal suit.
Depositors Insurance Co. and Allied Property & Casualty Insurance Co. said Tuesday that their business owners policy and umbrella policy exclude the type of professional services the insertion of a needle into a vein for blood testing at issue in Madison Brengle s arbitration against WTA Tour Inc.
Brengle said WTA Tour forced her at various major tennis tournaments to undergo venipuncture blood.
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Apple IPhone Gamer s Antitrust Suit A Stretch, Judge Says
Law360 (March 9, 2021, 11:37 PM EST) A California federal judge said Tuesday she plans to toss an Apple iPhone gamer s proposed class action accusing the tech giant of anti-competitive behavior in the iOS subscription-based mobile gaming services market, saying the allegations are bald and a stretch, but she ll still give the gamer a shot at amendment.
During a Zoom hearing, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers took issue with multiple apparent vagaries in plaintiff John Pistacchio s pleadings and said his proposed market definition is probably too narrow under the Ninth Circuit s 2018 decision in Hicks v. PGA Tour Inc.