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Sports gear maker Schutt in Chapter 11
Sports equipment manufacturer Schutt Sports Inc. has filed for bankruptcy protection, one month after being hit with a $29 million patent infringement verdict.
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Sports Gear Maker Schutt in Chapter 11
Sports gear maker Schutt seeks bankruptcy protection after losing patent infringement suit Patent infringement - Law - Services - Intellectual property - United States
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Sports enterprise for the weekend of Sept. 11-12
Digest of sports enterprise stories for the weekend of Sept. 11-12. For questions, please call Patrick Horne at (212) 621-1630. For repeats, call the service desk at (800) 838-4616. THE NFL: FBN--NFL THIS WEEK UNDATED -- The Houston Texans and New York Jets need to put up or shut up early. Like right away as the NFL season kicks off.
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Sports gear maker Schutt in Chapter 11
Sports equipment manufacturer Schutt Sports Inc. has filed for bankruptcy protection, one month after being hit with a $29 million patent infringement verdict. Schutt, based in Litchfield, Ill., is asking a Delaware bankruptcy judge to halt enforcement of the... Chapter 11 Title 11 United States Code - Delaware - Patent infringement - Law - Sport
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Sports briefs
Field Sports at Sports Ohio is looking for volleyball and girls lacrosse instructors for year-round youth programs. Interested applicants can contact Wes Owens at (614) 791-7849 or e-mail wesowens@sportsohio.org.
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Sports in Brief: Report: Bush to lose Heisman
Yahoo Sports reported Tuesday that 2005 Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush is expected to be stripped of the award by the end of the month.
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Sports at 11:30 a.m.
Some of the stories the AP is covering Wednesday. A full Sports Digest will move by 3 p.m.: NEW YORK -- The highlight of Wednesday at the U.S. Open comes under the lights: Roger Federer against Robin Soderling in the quarterfinals, a rematch of Soderling's upset win in the French Open. Play started 11 a.m.; Night session starts 7 p.m.
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Sports unite to fight illegal betting
AUSTRALIA'S major sports bodies - the AFL, Cricket Australia, NRL and ARU - have joined forces to try to stamp out illegal betting.
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