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    Posted July 9, 2020 | by admin |in Bitcoins
    Braden Perry Quoted in Gizmodo Article on TikTok Users and Dogecoin

    Braden Perry Quoted in Gizmodo Article on TikTok Users and Dogecoin

    Gizmodo featured Braden Perry, among other experts, in an article on the recent TikTok viral video on Dogecoin. Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency featuring a Shiba Inu as its logo, similar

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    Posted June 26, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    NCAA’s Division II Legislation Committee Advances Name, Image, and Likeness Proposals

    NCAA’s Division II Legislation Committee Advances Name, Image, and Likeness Proposals

    The Division II Legislation Committee this week recommended several legislative proposals that would permit college athletes at Division II schools to be compensated for the use of their name, image,

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    Posted June 23, 2020 | by admin |in Breach Management, Cybersecurity, Privacy

    Ransomware Targeting of K-12 Schools Likely to Increase During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Private Industry Notification (PIN) 20200623-001 was being distributed to make private sector partners aware that Cyber actors are likely to increase targeting of K-12 schools during the COVID-19 pandemic because

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    Posted June 22, 2020 | by admin |in Breach Management, Cybersecurity, Privacy
    Braden Perry Featured as Expert in Proactive vs Reactive Cybersecurity Article

    Braden Perry Featured as Expert in Proactive vs Reactive Cybersecurity Article

    VPNRanks highlights Braden Perry, among other experts, in an article on proactive vs reactive cybersecurity models. Most companies use reactive cybersecurity which includes implementing defense mechanisms like antivirus software, firewalls,

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    Posted June 22, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    College Athletes File New Lawsuit Against NCAA Seeking Damages Relating to Name, Image, and Likeness Restrictions

    College Athletes File New Lawsuit Against NCAA Seeking Damages Relating to Name, Image, and Likeness Restrictions

    A new putative antitrust class action was filed last week against the NCAA and the Power 5 conferences on behalf of two separate classes of current and former college athletes. 

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    Posted June 18, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Senator Marco Rubio Introducing Federal Bill That Would Require NCAA to Allow College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation

    Senator Marco Rubio Introducing Federal Bill That Would Require NCAA to Allow College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation

    Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced today that he will be introducing a federal bill that would require the NCAA to create bylaws that allow college athletes to be compensated for

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    Posted June 17, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter Featured as Expert in Article on College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Laws

    Mit Winter Featured as Expert in Article on College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Laws

    College sports journalist Matt Brown highlighted Mit Winter as an expert on college athlete name, image, and likeness compensation in an article for his Extra Points newsletter.  Topics covered include

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    Posted June 17, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Florida Governor Signs College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Bill

    Florida Governor Signs College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Bill

    Governor Ron DeSantis has signed Florida’s bill that allows college athletes to be compensated by third parties for the use of their names, images, and likenesses (SB 646).  The bill

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    Posted June 4, 2020 | by admin |in Copyright and Trademark
    Software Patentability: Federal Judge explains how to go through the Alice looking glass.

    Software Patentability: Federal Judge explains how to go through the Alice looking glass.

    The question of the extent to which software innovations were patentable has long confused attorneys and their clients. Section 101 Patent Act welcomes “any new and useful process, machine, manufacture,

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    Posted May 13, 2020 | by admin |in Business Law
    Braden Perry Featured as an Expert in Kansas City Business Journal Article on PPP Loan Compliance

    Braden Perry Featured as an Expert in Kansas City Business Journal Article on PPP Loan Compliance

    The Kansas City Business Journal highlights Braden Perry, among other experts, in an article on Paycheck Protection Programs (PPP) loans and compliance. If PPP loan recipients do not follow the compliance

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    Posted May 13, 2020 | by admin |in Business Law
    11th Hour SBA Guidance Provides Safe Harbor for PPP Loans Under $2 Million

    11th Hour SBA Guidance Provides Safe Harbor for PPP Loans Under $2 Million

    New SBA guidance for the PPP loan program states that all PPP loans under $2 million will be considered within the “safe harbor” regarding the certification that the loan was

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    Posted May 8, 2020 | by admin |in Business Law
    Kansas City Business Journal Features Ben Tompkins and Jeff Donoho in Article on PPP Loans

    Kansas City Business Journal Features Ben Tompkins and Jeff Donoho in Article on PPP Loans

    PPP Loan-Should I Give It Back? By Jeff Donoho and Benjamin Tompkins – Kennyhertz Perry May 8, 2020 https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2020/05/08/ppp-loan-should-i-give-it-back.html For small business participants in the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP),

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