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Oakley argues in his suit that he was being unfairly targeted for making jabs at Dolan, who was also attending the game, while MSG personnel claimed at the time that Oakley was drunk and belligerent.
Oakley brought the suit against the Madison Square Garden Co. and executive chairman Dolan on Sept. 12 in response to a fracas at a Knicks game on Feb. 8. Oakley, who retired from NBA play in 2004 ...
Former New York Knicks forward Charles Oakley filed a civil suit Tuesday morning in response to a February run-in with security at Madison Square Garden and the incident's aftermath. Oakley's ...
However, that won't be the end of this incident. Oakley has filed a civil suit against Dolan and Madison Square Garden Company. Charles Oakley has filed his civil suit and James Dolan ...
In an incident that was recorded by multiple cameras, Oakley throws punches and shoves, though the resulting injuries are reportedly very minor and none of the injuries required any medical attention.
saying its glasses differed from Oakley’s designs. The standoff on sales lasted until the companies signed a new three-year agreement in December 2001, although the patent suit continued.
Oakley and Luxottica Group said they agreed to settle two patent and intellectual property lawsuits. Oakley said it'll continue to use its patented XYZ Optics in its twin lens sunglasses and ...
Oakley is preparing to file a civil law suit stemming from the February incident in which he was forcibly removed from Madison Square Garden after an altercation with security, according to an ...