The U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour Division (WHD) recently announced a significant change in how it resolves cases under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Pursuant to the DOL’s new ...
Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreements move fast—especially when athletes transfer. That speed is one reason we’re seeing more disputes over liquidated damages provisions, sometimes described in ...
In this article, we look at liquidated damages in construction contracts and factors you should consider to ensure that the ...
In their Commercial Division Update, George Bundy Smith, an arbitrator and mediator with JAMS, and Thomas J. Hall, a partner with Chadbourne & Parke, write that a party challenging the validity of a ...
Real estate leases are, by their nature, bets the parties are placing on what the future may hold. Both landlord interests and tenant interests try to hedge their bets by inserting clauses to produce ...
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Georgia vs. Damon Wilson NIL case could determine whether schools can obtain NIL damages from transfers
Are top-drawer college football teams and their name, image and likeness collectives simply trying to protect themselves from willy-nilly transfers or are they bullying players to stay put with ...
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