The mixed Ultimate Fighting Championship event on White House grounds planned for June 14 violates National Park Service environmental review regulations, two Virginia residents allege in a lawsuit challenging it. https://t.co/NVnj8KFe4o
Vince McMahon and the WWE‘s senior leaders have reached a settlement with shareholders to resolve a class action challenge to the wrestling empire’s merger with Ultimate Fighting Championship, according to a Delaware Chancery Court’s official on Sunday. https://t.co/lVI2a5kPUZ
Delaware court confirms deal reached in principle in WWE-UFC merger lawsuit, read more from @BLaw (and send nice thoughts to my editors who drop everything on weekends to file things)
https://t.co/reiXCeq7PR
The WWE-UFC trial that had been scheduled to start Monday doesn't appear on the Chancery Court's calendar for next week, see link for update from one of the shareholders' attorneys
Vince McMahon and architects of WWE's merger with UFC are expected to testify in a shareholder dispute that now threatens to overshadow sprawling litigation throughout their industry because of sanctions over deleted Signal app messages. https://t.co/1xPo00XcBG
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer nominated Friday a judge from the state’s elite business court to fill an upcoming vacancy at the state’s highest court. https://t.co/yuVEgS0A03
WWE power players are expected to testify in a shareholder dispute that now threatens to overshadow sprawling litigation throughout their industry because of sanctions over deleted Signal app messages.
@jnkay explains: https://t.co/ExF6SaSq1x
Vince McMahon and architects of WWE's merger with UFC are expected to testify in a shareholder dispute that now threatens to overshadow sprawling litigation throughout their industry because of sanctions over deleted Signal app messages. https://t.co/1xPo00XcBG
The trial of a lawsuit challenging the means of the # @WWE /@ufc merger opens in Delaware Chancery Court Monday, under the cloud of vanishing message traffic and just ahead of the #WhiteHouse-staged UFC event. @BLaw's @jnkay with the report.
https://t.co/QHwSCUvl1L
Vince McMahon and WWE senior leaders “acted recklessly” in allowing Signal messages pertaining to the wrestling empire’s merger with UFC to be deleted, a Delaware judge ruled Wednesday. https://t.co/zJISzMubkY
lots of corporate press / comms people asking me to share drafts of stories before publication (??) these days. baby that is not how it has ever worked
@mollytaft it's truly an epidemic - and public officials *prepared by their comms teams* are starting interviews more and more with the same request. if we've spent time negotiating for that interview, that time slot is on the record and no drafts are coming later, as standard!
Another hall of fame class of journalists is leaving @AP — this one involuntarily via layoffs. Reporters in big cities and state capitols. People who’ve broken some of the biggest stories of our time and improved the public’s understanding of important issues. It’s heartbreaking.
On this week's show:
- Triller vs. Triller lawsuit breakdown
- Update on WrestleMania 2028
- Steps for wrestlers to unionize
- Backlash on ESPN2
Plus: Jennifer Kay (@jnkay) of Bloomberg Law discusses the WWE shareholder case and Wednesday's hearing
https://t.co/60Uybv8GIY
Vince McMahon and other WWE senior leaders defended Wednesday their use of the Signal platform with its disappearing messages amid UFC merger negotiations challenged by investors. https://t.co/CvsD5lN0uS
An ongoing first-of-its-kind Delaware trial testing corporate oversight claims underlines the limits of insurance policies meant to shield the personal assets of directors and officers sued for mishandling company operations. https://t.co/sToJbwGuK2
An ongoing first-of-its-kind Delaware trial testing corporate oversight claims underlines the limits of insurance policies meant to shield the personal assets of directors and officers sued for mishandling company operations. https://t.co/uPwIvjVYlr