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ACC Paid $7.2 Million to Lawyers, Including Ex-Big Ten Counsel

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Miss to major material The Atlantic Coast Conference topped all Power 5 colleges in constitutional spending in FY23. And that was before the league’s recent court embroilments with Florida State and Clemson. Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images The Atlantic Coast Conference disclosed spending$ 7. 23 million on lawyers in the fiscal time 2023, the most of any of the Power 5 institutions during that time. That time frame predated the league’s new headline-grabbing court fights with two of its people, Florida State and Clemson, over press right and exit fees. Among the beneficiaries of the ACC’s FY23 legitimate binging was Jon Barrett, who formerly served for two years as outside guidance to the Big Ten. Barrett’s single practitioner firm received$ 888,588, according to the league’s most recent tax processing, which was made public Thursday. Barrett had spent the past few decades advising the ACC after losing his long-running Big Ten concert when former director Kevin Warren decided to bring that conference’s general guidance place in-house. Barrett was a college friend and former friend of Warren’s Big Ten director father, Jim Delany, who had just served as an assistant to the ACC but is no more in that position. As Sportico recently reported, Delany was involved in finding the Delta a continuous in-house Gd to remove Barrett, who retired in February. Barrett, according to a cause familiar with the situation, even advised the ACC on who it should use as its first-ever in-house guidance. That position finally went to Pearlynn Houck, who started last April. In addition to Barrett, the ACC paid$ 1. 76 million to law firm Fox Rothschild, which has defended the club on a number of sophisticated dispute issues, including the In are College Athlete NIL Litigation, otherwise known as House v. NCAA. ( An ACC spokesperson declined to comment about the conference’s legal expenditures. ) Meanwhile, ACC commissioner Jim Phillips—who was paid$ 2. 76 million in FY23—has his own mounting legal bills; he is defending himself for his prior leadership role as athletic director of Northwestern, which is embroiled in a football hazing scandal that has spawned multiple lawsuits by former players. Variety ‘Anora’ Review: Sean Baker ’s Whirlwind Sex-Work Romance Sparkles Like the Tinsel in Its Leading Lady’s Hair Rolling Stone GOP Officials Are Outsourcing Their Lawsuits to a Far-Right Christian Group ArtNews Beloved New York Gallery David Lewis to Close After 11 Years BGR There’s new word game hiding on your iPhone that ’s way harder than Wordle or Connections SPY The Best Yoga Mats for Any Practice, According to Instructors ad 

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