Gurtej Grewal

Gurtej Grewal is a rising third-year law student at Penn State Law in University Park. Before pursuing his J.D., Gurtej earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Organizational Communications from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, where he also starred as a five-year varsity athlete for the Eagles football team. While at Penn State Law, he has pursued numerous opportunities to explore his interests in sports and entertainment law, intellectual property, complex business litigation, international commercial law, and arbitration. He has competed on a national mock trial team, a national alternative dispute resolution team, and most recently, as an oralist on the Penn State Law International Vis Moot Court team. He also serves as the president of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society and is always searching for opportunities to advance his professional aspirations. Outside of the classroom, Gurtej is a diehard Wisconsin sports fan and enjoys exploring the outdoors, competing in various sports, and cooking great food with friends.

Cung Le v. Zuffa Promised To Change the UFC. What the Settlement Means for MMA Fighters and the Industry

On March 13, the Ultimate Fighting Championship settled several lawsuits, including Cung Le v. Zuffa, which was scheduled to go to trial in April. The plaintiffs in Cung Le had accused the mixed martial arts organization of several anticompetitive behaviors that led to the suppression of fighter wages. Stephen F. Ross and Gurtej Grewal recount the facts of the case and what the settlement might mean for the industry.

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