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How Uncertainty in College Athletics Compensation Could Drive Lawsuits in 2025
"There remains continued uncertainty around NIL agreements in particular—with states, the NCAA and various universities each passing different laws, rules and regulations to govern such deals," said Tim Heafner, a partner at O'Melveny & Myers.Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities Under the Second Trump Administration
The actions and potential retaliation by trading partners present supply chain challenges for companies' imports and exports. There will also be opportunities for U.S. manufacturers and companies seeking to invest in the United States.As Atlanta Partners Moved to Am Law 200 Firms at a Higher Rate in 2024, 2 New Arrivals Benefited
More than 1 of every 3 lawyers on the move landed at newcomers Clark Hill and Buchalter or established players Barnes & Thornburg and Bradley Arant Boult Cummings.A Tech-Enabled Approach to Professional Development Is the Path Forward for Young Lawyers
While fears of an army of robotic attorneys replacing us at the courthouse or earning and keeping our clients’ trust are almost certainly premature, as legal professionals, it still may feel overwhelming to keep up with technological changes. This is a driving force behind the importance of lawyers engaging in continuous professional development, mentoring, and long-term succession planning.View more book results for the query "*"
Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season: Mediating First Party Property Insurance Claims
Mediation, which can be court-ordered or voluntary, often provides the parties the most efficient and satisfactory method to resolve their hurricane-related property damage claims. Here is a closer look at some of the issues that are frequently encountered when mediating first-party property insurance claims.People in the News—Dec. 12, 2024—Pietragallo Gordon, Fox Rothschild
Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti announced the addition of Gregory A. Mason to the firm’s Philadelphia office.Recent Decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District
The authors write "This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Brian M. Cogan dismissed a claim for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Judge Eric R. Komitee denied a motion to withdraw a guilty plea. And Judge Joan M. Azrack designated a case as complex for the purposes of exclusion of time under the Speedy Trial Act."SoundCloud GC Takes Legal Reins of Condé Nast at Tumultuous Time
Antonious Porch joins the magazine giant after helping guide the music-recognition app Shazam to a $400 million sale and helping the music-sharing platform SoundCloud turn profitable.When Dealing With Child Abuse Cases, Attorneys Need to Know How Children Perceive Time
The authors write "Knowing what time it is at this very moment is not difficult. Just look at your watch. Accurately perceiving time regarding events that happened in the past is not as easy. Yet, this ability is critical in law, and particularly in litigation. Organic, cognitive, and memory processes must function properly. The ability to describe an experience to someone else is a very complex process."Trending Stories
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