Super Bowl 51: What to Do When the Fantasy Is Over and Football Fever Becomes a Work Reality?
by Hera S. Arsen
How College Athletes Will Be Paid Under California’s Fair Pay to Play Act
by Hugh F. Murray III
Another Challenge to NCAA’s Financial Structure
A Story of Negligence and Loss | Trial lawyer Steve Yerrid
by Sean Stonefield
How a routine workout turned fatal and raised questions about player safety at the University of California
Liability of Tax Advisors Under the Messi Doctrine
by Mariano Roca López
Understanding when taxpayers and their advisors can be held responsible for tax fraud.
Racial Discrimination Suit Against NFL May End in Arbitration
by John Ettorre
A former Miami Dolphins head coach is up against the NLF in a discrimination case that is on a path to arbitration; the NFL remains focused on equality for their diverse coaching staff.
Current Status of Image Rights Structures in Spain
by Eduardo Montejo
Tom Girardi: A Legend in the Legal Profession
by Best Lawyers
Tom Girardi takes on industry titans to win billions for the injured.
Tackling the Dangers Student-Athletes Face
by Justin Smulison
Steve Yerrid discusses how his trailblazing advocacy for student-athlete safety helped create new protocols that have prevented injuries and saved lives.
New York Legal News 2018: Cases and Community Initiatives
by Compiled by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from New York lawyers and law firms.
Fighting for Justice, Fighting for Change
by Best Lawyers
Dallas trial attorneys Michael Lyons and Christopher Simmons find motivation in the pursuit of justice.
Warriors for Change
by Justin Smulison
Obtaining outstanding results for clients, preventing harm to others.
Alcides I. Avila Named 2018 "Lawyer of the Year"
by Nicole Ortiz
Recognized in South Florida for Excellence in Banking and Finance Law
"Bruce L. Udolf: "Lawyer of the Year" for Criminal Defense in Fort Lauderdale"
by Best Lawyers
A former prosecutor reflects on career milestones and lessons from both sides of the courtroom.
The Malone Legacy
by Alicia Lu
Adam Malone continues the legacy of improving lives he and his late father, Tommy Malone, achieved together.
Victory for The Slants and Redskins
by Carol Steinour Young and Emily Hart
On June 19, 2017, the United States Supreme Court settled the issue of whether an offensive name—in this case, an Asian-American rock band called “The Slants”—can properly be registered as a trademark.
Big Case Warriors
by Best Lawyers
The co-founders of Lyons & Simmons, LLP discuss their relentless dedication to pursuing justice for clients while also invoking change.
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