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On Monday, May 9, 2022, the NCAA Division I Council Working Group on Name, Image and Likeness released new guidance regarding third-party involvement in NIL activities. The guidance comes as we approach the one-year anniversary of the NCAA's Interim NIL Policy allowing NCAA student-athletes the...

Delaware Supreme Court to hear BeachWalk case Developer seeks to redevelop Forgotten Mile mall with 63 units Monigle’s attorney, Richard Forsten, said in legal briefings filed with the Supreme Court that the case “represents an existential moment for property owners and property rights in Delaware.”...

A Judge Called Trump Probably Guilty. Charging Him Is Fraught “It would be something of profound, legal, historical, political significance, and profound difficulty,” said Jeffrey Robbins, a partner with Saul Ewing in Boston and former assistant U.S. attorney. “That doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be done...

At unionized properties, unions likely will expect to bargain over any changes in the mask requirements and how they will be handled, said Daniel Altchek, partner at law firm Saul Ewing. “I could see some of the unions being concerned that their members, who they represent, may [not be] sufficiently...

AstraZeneca’s ambitious vaccine dreams are finally, officially dead One major caveat: even if the bill passes, it would be up to the FDA to decide when to crack down — and not everyone is convinced they will. “I’m, for one, a bit skeptical that this would immediately change [things] too much, unless...

Diversity: Saul Ewing Shares How It Restructured to Remove Barriers and Avoid 'Group Think' "A commitment to diversity and inclusion not only improves the quality of our legal services, it helps our firm understand the values and interests of our clients," the firm said.

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s April 29, 2021, decision in a Right-to-Know Law (the “RTKL”) case has broad ramifications in matters where a state or local governmental agency has contracted with a private consultant and seeks to protect records the parties have exchanged while the agency...

Pennsylvania has required construction contractors to utilize minority and women businesses in state-funded construction since 1987. Within a short period of time, a parallel program was adopted for service contracting, where entities identified as “Socially or Economically Restricted Businesses”...

Public construction in Pennsylvania and elsewhere continues to present substantial challenges to local governmental entities. While some projects have been deferred in the current health and economic climate, at some point, and we hope sooner rather than later, the normal course of public...

People on the Move Gary Lipkin brings more than two decades of legal experience to his new role as a partner in Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr’s Litigation Department, including handling a diverse range of cases before the nation’s preeminent business court, the Delaware Court of Chancery. He resides in...

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