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Marc Kasky (born 1944) is a consumer activist best known for bringing a lawsuit against Nike Inc. in 1998 under a California law against false advertising and unfair competition for their advertising claims about treatment of Chinese, Indonesian and Vietnamese workers at company subcontractors.
Former distance runner Mary Cain is suing Nike and former coach Alberto Salazar for $20 million over allegations of physical and emotional abuse, according to KGW 8 in Portland.
Nike paid US$250,000 to Capitol Records Inc., which held the North American licensing rights to the recordings, for the right to use the Beatles' rendition for a year. That same year, Apple Records sued Nike Inc., Capitol Records Inc., EMI Records Inc. and Wieden+Kennedy for $15 million.
Nike sweatshops. Nike, Inc. has been accused of using sweatshops and worker abuse to produce footwear and apparel in East Asia. After rising prices and the increasing cost of labor in Korean and Taiwanese factories, Nike began contracting in countries elsewhere in Asia, which includes parts of India, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
Nike let Alberto Salazar "weight-shame women, objectify their bodies, and ignore their health and wellbeing as part of its culture," Cain’s attorney said. Distance runner Mary Cain files $20M ...
- Distance runner Mary Cain files $20M lawsuit against Nike, coach alleging abuseaol.com
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- Cooper Flagg reclassifies up to the 2024 high school class, eligible for 2025 NBA Draftaol.com
Nike filed a lawsuit against Lululemon on Wednesday accusing the apparel company of patent infringement for its Mirror gym, an at-home fitness device, in addition to other...
Raveling became Sonny's competitor in the same position at Nike. Vaccaro was a key figure in the O'Bannon v. NCAA lawsuit, which allowed players to be compensated for appearances in video games. Vaccaro helped to recruit Ed O'Bannon for the case. Legacy. An ESPN 30 for 30 documentary about Vaccaro titled "Sole Man" aired on April 16, 2015.
Nike earnings just do it, and a leading video-game maker withdraws a popular product. Those stories and more are what's in Friday's Market Minute. The market snapped a five-session losing streak ...
Lawsuit. On January 22, 2015, photographer Jacobus Rentmeester sued Nike, claiming copyright infringement over the use of the Jumpman logo. According to Rentmeester, Nike copied a photograph for which he had granted the company temporary permission to use for the logo.
Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, 600 U.S. 181 (2023), is a landmark decision [1] [2] [3] [4] of the Supreme Court of the United States in which the court held that race-based affirmative action programs in college admissions processes violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. [5]