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The Pac-12 and Mountain West appear closer to resolving their legal fights over the latest conference realignment and more than $150 million in subsequent fees. On Friday, both conferences filed a ...
Advertisement The Mountain West also planned to make its case in court to dismiss the Pac-12’s lawsuit seeking to negate $55 million owed in poaching fees. Instead, the two leagues agreed ...
With March Madness as the frenzied backdrop, executives from the Pac-12 and Mountain West churn forward in pursuit ... Could an extreme situation change the dynamics? What if Gonzaga advances ...
The Mountain West and Pac-12 will look into mediation to resolve the lawsuit the Pac-12 filed over $55 million in “poaching fees” the Mountain West says it is owed, according to a report in ...
Afterward, she spoke to the Review-Journal about the whirlwind she’s navigating at the helm of the Mountain West amid an ongoing dispute with the Pac-12 over tens of millions of dollars.
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Sportico on MSNPac-12, Mountain West Legal Dispute Headed to MediationIf Pac-12 v.Mountain West doesn't settle, it could set important antitrust law precedent regarding how conferences recruit ...
The Pac-12 and Mountain West on Friday filed a motion to “stay their case in California,” in which the Pac-12 sued the MWC over the $55M in poaching fees owed to the MWC over the Pac-12’s additions of ...
In terms of the Pac-12’s broad strategy, it’s critical to recognize that the media rights negotiations and the membership ...
The conference is seeking a media deal before adding a football-playing member but the issues are deeply related.
According to The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner, Pac-12 expansion is as much tied to its prospective media rights deal as it is to ...
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