NBA Secures $77 Billion Media Deals Amid Broadcast Dispute; Jerry Jones Settles Paternity Suit; Pennsylvania High Court to Hear “Jock Tax” Appeal


This week’s Off The Bench reports significant developments in the sports and legal worlds. The NBA has signed $77 billion worth of telecast and streaming deals, though the decision has been challenged by longtime broadcaster TNT. Concurrently, Jerry Jones has settled a lawsuit with his alleged daughter while jurors were at lunch. Moreover, Pennsylvania’s highest court has agreed to hear an appeal on Pittsburgh’s “jock tax,” a fee levied on nonresident professional athletes. For more detailed coverage, refer to Law360 article.