“We have been marching down this long legal road seeking economic justice in college sports for more than a decade, but the time to bring a fair compensation system to college athletes has finally arrived,” said Jeffrey L. Kessler, the co-executive chairman of Winston & Strawn.
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Split Panel Restores NY Opioid Law, but Orders State to Refund Millions to Big Pharma
While the Opioid Stewardship Act was upheld, payments made before the law became effective had to be returned.
FTC Broadens Scrutiny of Industry 'Rollups' Beyond Heath Care
“We’ve heard significant concerns about how rollup strategies may have been used to consolidate market power across an array of sectors, from housing to defense to cybersecurity,” FTC Chair Lina Khan said.
Privilege in Public Relations: Can Clients Protect Communications Between Their Lawyers and PR Firms?
Because PR firms may be considered third parties for privilege purposes, it is crucial that communications between a company’s counsel and its PR firm are handled with care to avoid waiving the attorney-client privilege.
How I Made Partner: 'Consider Your Co-Workers as Clients,' Says Taylor Weinstein of Pryor Cashman
“Having a positive attitude about work assignments is noted and makes partners want to work with you in the future. Ultimately, it will be your partners and peers who will be deciding on your promotion, so you want as many people on your side to advocate for you when the time comes.”