Another busy busy week! This week Dan Lust and Mike Lawson are at the helm to help you navigate the bumpy waters that is Sports Law.

Our resident DA, Matt Tympanick (@TympanickLaw) joins to break down updates in the Henry Ruggs case and the evidentiary aspect of the Henry Ruggs case and whether or notthe blood alcohol test is admissible. (5:16) Matt also discusses the latest news regarding the three felony charges brought against Miles Bridges. (16:07)

A surprise special guest Dan Snyder Yacht Tracker (@DanSnydersYacht) joins us to discuss the twitter account they created to track Dan Snyder's yacht as he avoids the subpoena powers of Congress. (31:01)

Last but certainly not least, Josh Kusnick (@JoshuaKusnick) is back to break down the libel action filed by Casey Close against Doug Gottlieb. (40:45) Josh also gives us his perspective, as a former MLB agent, on the negotiations between the Nationals and Juan Soto, after Soto turned down $440 million over 15 years. (58:35)

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