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Court Enforces Arbitration Award in Valentino Case Against Supplier
Valentino, the high-end fashion designer, has emerged victorious in a legal battle against a textile firm that accused it of ...

Before Diving into Arbitration, Conflict Management Needs to Become Part of every Business Strategy
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) released a guide on “Effective Conflict Management” in July 2023. The guide emphasizes the ...

The Disadvantages and Bias Risk of Arbitration in AAA-ICDR: An In-Depth Analysis
Arbitration, as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, is frequently chosen for its perceived efficiency and confidentiality. The American Arbitration Association (AAA) along ...

International Commercial Arbitration vs. U.S. Commercial Litigation: An Analysis of Dispute Resolution Approaches
International Commercial Arbitration and U.S. Commercial Litigation represent two distinct approaches to resolving disputes arising from commercial transactions that cross national ...

Former Morgan Stanley Broker Armstrong Seeks to Vacate Arbitration Award
Christopher R. Armstrong, a former broker at Morgan Stanley, has filed a complaint in federal court seeking to vacate part ...

AAA-ICDR Facilitated Arbitration for 755 International B2B Cases in 2022
The American Arbitration Association-International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (AAA-ICDR®) is a not-for-profit organization that offers alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services ...

Enforcement of Arbitration Awards
Enforcement of arbitration awards represents a critical phase in the arbitration process. It is the step where theoretical justice becomes ...

What is International Arbitration?
International arbitration is a method of dispute resolution that is used to settle cross-border commercial, investment, and other conflicts outside ...

How One Arbitral Award Got Reversed, and What It Means For Future Cases of Bias
Arbitration is often chosen by parties as a faster and cheaper alternative to court. One of the reasons for this ...

The AAA Embraces Artificial Intelligence, With Cavaets
The American Arbitration Association (AAA) is a leading provider of dispute resolution services. The organization has a strong culture of ...




![Terry Rozier pleads not guilty to sports betting charges By Reuters December 8, 20257:45 PM GMT-4Updated 3 hours ago Item 1 of 3 Terry Rozier, a guard with the NBA's Miami Heat, departs the Brooklyn Federal courthouse, after entering a plea in a criminal case alleging he shared non-public information with sports bettors ahead of games, in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., December 8, 2025. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz [1/3]Terry Rozier, a guard with the NBA's Miami Heat, departs the Brooklyn Federal courthouse, after entering a plea in a criminal case alleging he shared non-public information with sports bettors ahead of games, in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., December 8, 2025. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab December 8 - Facing federal wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges for his alleged role in an illegal sports gambling scheme, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier pleaded not guilty in federal court Monday in New York. Rozier, 31, was released on a $3 million bond. Rozier's co-defendant, Deniro Laster, also appeared in court and pleaded not guilty. He was released on $50,000 bond. He and Rozier were arrested in October in connection with a federal investigation into illicit gambling. Advertisement · Scroll to continue In an indictment from the U.S. Justice Department, Rozier was accused of tipping off Laster that he planned to leave a game for the Charlotte Hornets game early by feigning an injury. Laster and other conspirators then used that knowledge to "place and direct more than $200,000 in wagers predicting Rozier's ‘under' statistics (i.e., that Rozier would underperform)." The NBA had previously investigated suspicious prop bets placed on Rozier's unders in 2023 but did not find evidence he had violated league rules. The league placed Rozier on leave following the indictment and his arrest. An investigation into Rozier has been underway since a March 23, 2023, game when Rozier played for the Hornets. Sportsbooks reported unusual betting activities on prop bets -- all on the under -- in a game Rozier left after 10 minutes, claiming a foot injury. Advertisement · Scroll to continue The indictment alleges Rozier made it known to associates that he would depart the game early, and more than $200,000 was wagered on the under, with a share of the winnings given to Rozier. With the next status update on the case set for March 3, Rozier's lawyer, Jim Trusty, told reporters he plans to file a motion for dismissal Tuesday. Evan Corcoran, Laster's lawyer, said he would likely do the same for his client. Trusty went on to say that he will meet with the NBA in an arbitration hearing on Dec. 17, per The Athletic, to contest that Rozier's leave is unpaid. The guard was placed on unpaid leave by the league one week after he was arrested, which caused the National Basketball Players Association to file a grievance with the league. Rozier entered the league as a first-round draft pick of the Boston Celtics in 2015. He is playing this season on the final year of a four-year, $96.3 million deal he signed with the Hornets and has $160.4 million in career earnings, according to Spotrac.](https://arbitrationmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/terry-rozier-sports-150x150.avif)

