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Commentary on O’Bannon v. NCAA – 7 Years Later
What is the O’Bannon vs. NCAA case, and why is it critical? The O’Bannon vs. NCAA case is a landmark legal battle that has been making headlines recently given changes to name, image & likeness…
Is There Such a Thing as “Enough” Money?
It’s no secret that our society values wealth and success. Just turn on the TV or open up any magazine, and you’ll be bombarded with messages telling you that you need to make more money,…
A Practical Guide to Risk Management – Book Review
A Practical Guide to Risk Management by Thomas Coleman is an excellent book for understanding risk and how to manage it in a financial organization. The book discusses probability, statistics, and risk measurement techniques. It…
The Dangers of Procrastinating on Your Taxes
It’s that time of year again—tax season. For many people, just the thought of dealing with their taxes is enough to send them into a panic. Unfortunately, procrastinating on your taxes is not an option….
What To Consider When Reviewing A Contract
The lawyer should always read the entire contract before agreeing to represent a party. A good lawyer is careful and methodical in her approach, always taking the time to fully understand all aspects of a…
What are the Problems of Distributive Trade?
Defining distributive trade Distributive trade is one of the fundamental pillars of modern economic systems. This type of trading involves distributing goods and services to all members of a particular group or community. It has…
Can you Define Sui Generis?
What does sui generis mean, and where did it originate from? Sui generis is a Latin term that means “one of a kind,” It has been widely used in law and philosophy since ancient times….
Difference Between US Economic Law and European Economic Law
The definition of economic law There is no single definition of economic law, as economics encompasses many different areas of study. However, at its core, economic law refers to the principles and theory behind producing,…
What’s the difference between financial aid ineligibility and suspension?
What is financial aid ineligibility and suspension? Financial aid ineligibility and suspension is when a student loses access to specific federal funding or other financial support due to a violation of specific program-specific rules or…