Scott N Wagner

Scott N Wagner

April 15, 2020 | Daily Business Review

The Airline Industry Got Its Bailout, but What About the Passengers?

Natural economic forces are unlikely to force passenger airlines to make decisions that benefit consumers. The airline industry has undergone significant consolidation over the last 15 years through a series of mergers and acquisitions.

By  Scott N. Wagner

5 minute read

April 02, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Court Hears NCAA's Bid to Control Athlete Compensation

Attorneys Scott Wagner and Brandon Rose expect a transformative moment when a federal appeals court issues a decision on compensation for NCAA student athletes.

By Scott N. Wagner and Brandon P. Rose

4 minute read

April 02, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Court Hears NCAA's Bid to Control Athlete Compensation

Attorneys Scott Wagner and Brandon Rose expect a transformative moment when a federal appeals court issues a decision on compensation for NCAA student athletes.

By Scott N. Wagner and Brandon P. Rose

4 minute read

October 06, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

Fla. Patent Pilot Program Sunsets; How Did It Go?

As the Patent Pilot Program ends its run in the Southern District of Florida, don't expect a drop-off in patent litigation.

By Melissa Pallett-Vasquez and Scott N. Wagner

5 minute read

May 22, 2014 | Daily Business Review

Corporate Counsel: How To Handle The Dreaded Government Chat

You should be reluctant to have any substantive conversations with government lawyers until your legal department has had the opportunity to consider carefully the government's request, according to lawyers Scott N. Wagner and Joseph Mamounas.

By Scott N. Wagner and Joseph Mamounas

6 minute read

May 16, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

Best Practices for Dealing with Government Attorneys

Following some rules of thumb can go a long way toward helping your company avoid the significant pitfalls of dealing with government lawyers.

By Scott N. Wagner and Joseph Mamounas

7 minute read

February 17, 2009 | Legaltech News

Inadvertent Disclosures in E-Mail

We use e-mail to communicate with colleagues, clients, adversaries, friends, courts and even complete strangers. It is so prevalent and accessible that little thought is given to the fact that every message typed creates a permanent record that could be an issue in a legal dispute.

By William K. Hill and Scott N. Wagner

4 minute read


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