Mark Cuban, owner of the world champion Dallas Mavericks, can't currently watch his team on the court, so he'll have to settle for his recent victory in the court system against disgruntled minority team owner Ross Perot Jr.

A judge last week denied all claims made by Perot, putting an end to this latest round of lawsuits by Perot charging Cuban with mismanaging the Mavericks' franchise.

Cuban, reached via email, said he had no comment on the conclusion of this case or if he believes this will put an end to Perot's continual challenges to his stewardship.

"We are extremely pleased with the ruling, which puts the Mavericks in the win column before the season has even started," Cuban's attorney Thomas Melsheimer said Thursday.

In June, Perot sued Cuban for mismanaging the team. Perot claimed in the lawsuit that Cuban made "a litany of questionable business, financial and personal decisions" regarding the Mavs and that Cuban was "careless and reckless" in his decision-making, causing Perot's Hillwood Investment Properties III, Ltd., to "lose substantial investment value."