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NASCAR Driver, Ex-Agent Both Lose in Contract Dispute

March 7, 2019March 7, 2019 MATT REYNOLDS
contract, NASCAR

A sports management company’s contract with NASCAR driver Kurt Busch is not enforceable because of a conflict of interest but that does not mean the driver is entitled to damages against his former agent, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.

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Business Sports 

Family Fight Over Dale Earnhardt’s Surname Sent Back to Trademark Office

July 31, 2017December 4, 2017 TIM RYAN
automotive, Federal Circuit, NASCAR, National1, publicity rights, Trademark

The Federal Circuit ordered the Patent and Trademark Office to reconsider its decision to give a trademark to Dale Earnhardt’s son, over his stepmother’s objections that the mark uses her late husband’s last name.

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National Personal Injury Sports 

Ex-Wife Says NASCAR’s Biffle Hid a Camera to Spy on Her, Mom

July 7, 2017July 10, 2017 ELLEN ROBINSON
automotive, NASCAR, privacy, Regional4, Surveillance

The ex-wife and ex-mother-in-law of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle claims in court he installed hidden cameras in private areas of their home in order to spy or peep on them, and that he showed the captured footage to others.

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Business Entertainment National Sports 

Nature’s Bakery Won’t Let Stewart-Haas Racing ‘Bully Us’

February 16, 2017January 4, 2018 ASSOCIATED PRESS
automotive, breach of contract, celebrity, food, NASCAR, Regional3

Nature’s Bakery says it won’t let Stewart-Haas Racing “bully us” with a $31 million breach-of-contract lawsuit tied to a sponsorship dispute involving driver Danica Patrick.

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Business Civil Rights Regional 

Black Entrepreneur Slams NASCAR in Court on Diversity

December 20, 2016April 4, 2017 ELLEN ROBINSON
automotive, discrimination, diversity, NASCAR, race

The CEO of newly-formed stock car racing team claims in court that NASCAR discriminates by intentionally preventing the sponsorship of black drivers.

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Personal Injury Sports 

Motocross Star’s Wrongful Death Case Settled

November 18, 2016June 20, 2017 BIANCA BRUNO
motorcycles, NASCAR, Secondary, Wrongful Death

The family of late motocross star Jim McNeil settled their wrongful death claim for the accident that claimed his life during practice for a freestyle NASCAR event.

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