Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 24: Young Professionals and The Emerging Workforce with Kamber Parker
Cross-Examination: Jodi Perry, National Head of Advisor Recruiting at Raymond James
DE Under 3: U.S. GAO Report on Military Spouse Employment Focused on Challenges of Part-Time Work
PODCAST: Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion - Student Loan Benefits
PODCAST: Recruiting and Retention: Can Your 401K Make a Difference?
III-43-Expert Roundtable Discussion on the Impact of Recent Regulatory Initiatives on Recruitment, Retention and the Retail Industry
One of the first ever NIL lawsuits, Rashada v. Hathcock, et al (Case No. 3:24-cv-00219-MCR-HTC, N.D. Fla.), focuses on broken promises related to an NIL deal during the recruiting process. ...more
At the end of January, Attorneys General Jonathan Skrmetti of Tennessee and Jason Miyares of Virginia filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee alleging that the NCAA’s newest name,...more
In late February, the NCAA announced that the Committee on Infractions (COI) found rule violations by the University of Miami women’s basketball program. Specifically, the COI ruled that the head coach facilitated improper...more
Last year’s college football offseason drama came to a head with coaches levying allegations1 that impermissible name, image, and likeness (“NIL”) payments were made to prospective student athletes to persuade them to attend...more
As we approach the one-year anniversary of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (“NCAA’s) interim guidance on name, image, and likeness (“NIL”), colleges and universities are starting to debut a new position: the...more
College sports in the United States is a cash cow, with billion-dollar television deals, hundred-million dollar apparel deals, and some coaches earning in excess of seven-million dollars annually. This revenue generation has...more
I know you were as shocked, just shocked as I was when the FBI swooped down and arrested 12 individuals last year for being a part of a massive scheme to pay players to get them to certain universities. How long has this...more
It is not unusual for a directors and officers liability policy to have an exclusion for professional services. A such, a question often arises regarding whether the claimed wrongful conduct involved the rendering or failure...more
A recent California federal court decision has further lifted the thumb on the scales that has historically benefited collegiate athletics in weighing whether their association rules violate the federal antitrust laws. ...more