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    Mit Winter’s Analysis of NAIA Proposal to Allow College Athletes to be Paid for Endorsement Deals is Discussed in Athletic Business Article

    Mit Winter’s Analysis of NAIA Proposal to Allow College Athletes to be Paid for Endorsement Deals is Discussed in Athletic Business Article

    An Athletic Business article quotes highlights from Mit Winter’s blog post on the NAIA’s recent proposal to allow NAIA college athletes to be paid for the use of their name,

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    Posted March 11, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    NAIA Proposes Amendments to  its Bylaws That Will Allow College Athletes to Be Paid for Endorsing Products and Making Appearances

    NAIA Proposes Amendments to its Bylaws That Will Allow College Athletes to Be Paid for Endorsing Products and Making Appearances

    While the NCAA moves slowly toward proposing bylaws that would allow college athletes to be compensated for the use of their names, images, and likenesses (“NILs”), another major college athletics

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    Posted March 10, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Colorado and New Jersey Move Closer to Enacting College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Laws

    Colorado and New Jersey Move Closer to Enacting College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Laws

    California’s status as the only state to pass and enact a college athlete name, image, and likeness (NIL) bill may soon be changing. Colorado is now one step away from

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    Posted March 6, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter is Featured In Articles Discussing The University of Kansas’s Alleged NCAA Violations

    Mit Winter is Featured In Articles Discussing The University of Kansas’s Alleged NCAA Violations

    There have been ongoing discussions about the NCAA allegations towards the University of Kansas relating to the recruitment of men’s basketball players. The University recently submitted it’s response to the

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    Posted March 6, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter Mentioned in LJWorld Article on College Athlete Compensation

    Mit Winter Mentioned in LJWorld Article on College Athlete Compensation

    On Wednesday, higher education leaders testified in the state of Kansas in support of a bill to allow college athletes to be paid for the use of their names, images

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    Posted March 6, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    A Concise Guide to the Lowly Descriptive Trademark

    A Concise Guide to the Lowly Descriptive Trademark

    It happens rarely, but there are some areas in which lawyers provide legal advice that is systematically ignored by a large segment of clients. For many decades, trademark lawyers have

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    Posted March 6, 2020 | by admin |in Copyright and Trademark
    Kansas Joins List of States with a Proposed Bill to Allow College Athletes to Be Paid for the Use of Their Names, Images, and Likenesses

    Kansas Joins List of States with a Proposed Bill to Allow College Athletes to Be Paid for the Use of Their Names, Images, and Likenesses

    Joining 28 other states, Kansas now has a pending bill that would allow college athletes at Kansas colleges and universities to be compensated for the use of their names, images,

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    Posted March 3, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Jon Dedon Featured in Kansas City Star Article on Medical Marijuana in Missouri

    Jon Dedon Featured in Kansas City Star Article on Medical Marijuana in Missouri

    Lawmakers in Missouri are still questioning potential conflicts of interest within the medical marijuana industry.  Over 800 medical marijuana applicants were denied over the past month, and the Missouri House’s

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    Posted March 3, 2020 | by admin |in Medical Marijuana
    Braden Perry Gives Cybersecurity Expertise in Article

    Braden Perry Gives Cybersecurity Expertise in Article

    Cybersecurity is a big deal, and according to securitymagazine.com attacks are made every 36 seconds.  Hackers are most likely to target an individual person, rather than an entire organization.  A

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    Posted March 2, 2020 | by admin |in Breach Management, Cybersecurity, Privacy
    College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation Is Moving Swiftly Toward Passage In Numerous States

    College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation Is Moving Swiftly Toward Passage In Numerous States

    States are continuing to introduce and move forward bills that would allow college athletes to profit from their names, images, and likenesses.  Bills have now been formally introduced in 27

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    Posted February 28, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Nebraska Poised to Allow College Athletes to be Paid for the Use of Their Names, Images, and Likenesses

    Nebraska Poised to Allow College Athletes to be Paid for the Use of Their Names, Images, and Likenesses

    Nebraska’s unicameral legislature took a significant step today toward passing a bill that would allow college athletes in Nebraska to make money from the use of their names, images, and

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    Posted February 25, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Braden Perry Discusses Artificial Intelligence Regulation Risks in Article

    Braden Perry Discusses Artificial Intelligence Regulation Risks in Article

    A number of the world’s leading democracies (U.S. excluded) would like to take a closer look at artificial intelligence (AI), and it’s affect on privacy, security, human rights, crime and

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    Posted February 25, 2020 | by admin |in Privacy, Regulations
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