
Are Whistleblower Protections Available for Public University Student-Althletes in Florida?
Federal and Florida Whistleblower Protections Federal law currently provides two civil rights statutes with protections that are applicable to student-athletes: Title

A Guide to Your Social Media and Streaming Career: What You Need to Know About Platform Community Guidelines
Kick Kick is a live streaming platform that allows streamers to broadcast content in real time and engage directly with their

Can Museums and Exhibits Use Copyrighted Images?
While strolling around a museum, exhibit or educational pop-up, you may have wondered if these places may use artistic works however

Your Product Formula: Who Really Owns It?
You have a great idea for a new supplement or cosmetic product. The journey from concept to consumer involves a crucial

An Overview of Connelly, No. 23-146, and its Impact on Buy-Sell Agreements
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Connelly v. United States raises concerns about corporate structuring and business succession plans. Connelly v.

Legal Issues that Content Creators and Streamers Should be Aware of
Many young people are launching careers through various types of platforms, especially streaming platforms, which have exploded across forums such as

Think You’re “Common Law Married” in Florida? Think Again
I. The Misconception Many couples believe that if they live together long enough and act like a married couple, they are

President Trump’s Executive Order Expands FTO Designations To Cartels, Creating New Risks For Global Business
On January 20, 2025, his first day back in office, President Trump signed Executive Order 14157 (EO 14157), titled “Designating Cartels

Community vs. Common Law Property States: Marriage, Divorce, or the Loss of a Spouse
When it comes to marriage and owning property, U.S. states are divided into two categories: community property and common law property

Reciprocity Agreements and Music Royalties
The following is an excerpt from the book “The Music Catalog Sales Guide”, by Silvino E. Díaz, Esq. It’s a comprehensive