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Alabama House Bill Proposes to Allow High School Athletes to Enter into NIL Contracts Chandler N. Williams

In December 2023, Alabama Representative Jeremy Gray introduced House Bill 25, which proposes to allow high school athletes to receive compensation for name, image, and likeness.
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Terri Olive Tompkins Joins the Firm as a Shareholder

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Allie S. Montgomery Joins the Firm as an Associate

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3/30 UPDATE: FAMILIES FIRST CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE ACT:

IMPACT ON EMPLOYEE SICK LEAVE AND PAY
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What You Should Know About the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and COVID-19 Alyce M. Spruell

Updated March 19, 2020
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Jurisdictional Limit for District Courts Increased to $20,000 Caty C. Waldrop

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Put it in Writing

5 Legal Tips for Startups
Being a lawyer in Tuscaloosa has afforded me the opportunity to work with many entrepreneurs in bringing ideas to reality.  When starting a company there are many different issues and obstacles ...
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Things Are Getting Squirrelly

Emotional Support Animals in the Workplace
A lady and her squirrel get on a plane… While this sounds like the beginning of a joke, the concept of a strange animal making its way onto a plane is ...
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Preparing for the Inevitable Lawsuit

If you are an employer, there is a high likelihood that you will get sued if you are in business for an extended period of time – it comes with the territory. Suits ...
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A Help to Employers

Supreme Court Holds Class Action Waiver in Arbitration Agreements Enforceable
Some good news for many employers came from the U.S. Supreme Court last week. The Supreme Court ended a long-standing debate over the enforceability of arbitration agreements with class action waivers ...
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