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March Legal Madness: The N.C.A.A. Will Appeal Recent Anti-Trust Decision

Following an earlier ruling this month by a Federal District Court, the N.C.A.A. announced on Saturday that they will appeal a ruling which found preventing student athletes from being paid in addition to scholarships and related athletic costs violates anti-trust law.   Donald Remy, the N.C.A.A.’s chief legal officer, released a statement saying, “We believe, and the Supreme Court has recognized, that…

It’s National Brain Injury Awareness Month: Here’s What You Need to Know

The Brain Injury Association of America, or BIAA, has declared March Brain Injury Awareness Month. As a part of their Change Your Mind Campaign, the BIAA is devoting their efforts this month to de-stigmatizing brain injuries through community outreach, empowering survivors of brain injuries as well as their caregivers, and promoting support for patients living with brain injuries. As Dallas traumatic brain…

Is It Harder to Protect Intellectual Property in the Digital Age?

In recent years, a common echo heard among legal professionals is that it is more difficult to protect intellectual property in the digital age. Danae Vara Borrell recently explored this very idea in a piece for Forbes. Over the past few decades, rapid advances in technology have reduced the amount of time necessary to take a product to market. This coupled with…