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Judge denies ACC’s motion to dismiss Clemson lawsuit in Pickens County
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Amid dueling lawsuits, Clemson and Atlantic Coast Conference representatives met in a Pickens County courtroom on Friday. Clemson filed a lawsuit against the ACC in March, challenging the ACC’s contract that covers TV rights and the massive exit fee if schools leave the conference early.
Judge rules in favor of Clemson University to not dismiss lawsuit against ACC in Pickens County
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. — A judge has ruled that Clemson University's lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference can continue in South Carolina. Judge Perry Gravely heard a motion from the ACC to dismiss the university's case on Friday. The judge ruled that Clemson University "established a specific jurisdiction under...
Clemson gets a win at home in legal battles with ACC
CLEMSON — Clemson University evened the score against the Atlantic Coast Conference on Friday after losing a legal battle to the league earlier this week. With Clemson athletic director Graham Neff and ACC deputy commissioner Amy Yakola in attendance, judge Perry H. Gravely granted the university's case for specific jurisdiction in Pickens County, South Carolina. This means the school's case over its grant of rights will continue because the conference, in his opinion, has had more than minimal contact in South Carolina.
Latest ruling in Clemson’s legal battle vs. ACC favors the Tigers. Here’s how
A South Carolina judge on Friday granted Clemson a legal “win” in its ongoing court battle against the Atlantic Coast Conference over the conference’s grant of rights. In Pickens County Court, Judge Perry H. Gravely ruled from the bench that Clemson’s lawsuit against the ACC will continue in the Tigers’ home county since the university has “established a case for specific jurisdiction.”
Judge quickly rules Clemson's case against the ACC can continue in South Carolina
PICKENS — Ten days earlier in a Charlotte courtroom, Judge Louis A. Bledsoe found himself wondering about his counterpart in Pickens. Clemson and the Atlantic Coast Conference were arguing in Mecklenburg County on July 2 about the league's ESPN agreements, but they were going to wrangle over the same issues in Pickens County on July 12.
Coroner IDs man shot and killed by Easley Police officer, man was said to be wielding ax
Investigators have identified the man accused of shoplifting and threatening a store manager before he was shot and killed by an Easley Police officer. As part of the investigation, the Pickens County Coroner's Office performed an autopsy. The Coroner's Office confirmed the deceased was Nicholas Elias Fernandez, 26, of Greer.
Clemson v. ACC Gets Its Day in Court
In the revolving door that is the lawsuits between the ACC and member schools, we now head to South Carolina. The matter of Clemson v. ACC gets its day in court in Pickens County, SC starting Friday (7/13) morning. The hearing will be on the ACC’s motion to dismiss the...
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