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Student-athletes in the U.S. who want to profit off the playing field or court from their personal brands have received a boost from the revision of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights. Here's an overview of developments in recent years.
By Joshua M. Frieser
Beginning March 1, 2026, transfers of residential real estate, such as single-family dwellings, for which credit is not extended will need to be reported to the federal government. It is vital for lawyers practicing in real estate, estate planning, or business to understand when the reporting requirement applies and to advise clients accordingly.
By Cheryl A. Hipenbecker
Whether representing injured nursing home residents, defending nursing homes, or advising such institutions on governance and compliance, lawyers must analyze how ownership and control affect day-to-day operations, staffing decisions, and regulatory oversight. This article examines those dynamics with a particular focus on the risks posed by profit-driven ownership models and the legal implications for attorneys navigating them.
By Kristen Breann Lojewski

Opinions, Voices & Ideas

  • Ethics
  • When You're a Lawyer You're a Lawyer All the Way
  • Stacie Rosenzweig reminds lawyers that several of the Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct for Attorneys apply 24/7, whether or not you’re representing a client and regardless of your location.
  • The Lawyer's Journey
  • On Touching Grass
  • Amber Ault says even in times of chaos and trauma, simple things, like getting away from screens, going outside, and connecting with nature, can make a world of difference for our physical and emotional well-being.
  • Technology
  • Abstaining from AI: Is Resistance Futile?
  • Law firms and businesses sometimes resist change and the adoption of new technologies because of fear or uncertainty, whether justified or not. James Pearson lists things to consider when deciding whether to avoid using artificial intelligence.

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