Ewusiak Law, P.A. is a Florida law firm that represents the interests of plaintiffs and defendants in lawsuits and arbitration proceedings. A licensed Florida lawyer for over 20 years, Joel Ewusiak has represented many individuals, small businesses, and large corporations in various types of disputes. For more information, please review the various pages on this website.
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The NCAA will soon allow college athletes to earn money by using their name, image, and likeness ("NIL").
Most likely, businesses will be permitted to pay athletes for the promotion of products and services.
The promotions may take the form of advertisements in various mediums, including commercials, billboards, and social media posts.
Businesses could also hire athletes to sign autographs with the goal of increasing store traffic.
College athletes and businesses should strongly consider seeking legal help to properly document all aspects of any business relationship.
Most likely, businesses will be permitted to pay athletes for the promotion of products and services.
The promotions may take the form of advertisements in various mediums, including commercials, billboards, and social media posts.
Businesses could also hire athletes to sign autographs with the goal of increasing store traffic.
College athletes and businesses should strongly consider seeking legal help to properly document all aspects of any business relationship.
Pursuant to Chapter 44, Florida Statutes, arbitration is a process whereby a neutral third person or panel, known as the arbitrator(s), considers the facts and arguments presented by the parties and renders a decision which may be binding or non-binding.
In addition to serving as a lawyer for parties in lawsuits and arbitration proceedings, Joel Ewusiak serves as an arbitrator for binding and non-binding arbitration proceedings in Florida.
Joel is also able to serve as a trial resolution judge for parties who agree to voluntary trial resolution pursuant to Fla. Stat.
In addition to serving as a lawyer for parties in lawsuits and arbitration proceedings, Joel Ewusiak serves as an arbitrator for binding and non-binding arbitration proceedings in Florida.
Joel is also able to serve as a trial resolution judge for parties who agree to voluntary trial resolution pursuant to Fla. Stat.
In addition to serving as lead counsel for parties in lawsuits and arbitration proceedings, Joel Ewusiak frequently serves as local counsel for out-of-state lawyers in federal and state court.
In his role as local counsel, Joel provides guidance and input on custom, procedure, and substantive law in Florida.
The procedure for pro hac vice admission in federal and state court in Florida is outlined below.
The U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, consists of several Divisions, which are located in Ft.
In his role as local counsel, Joel provides guidance and input on custom, procedure, and substantive law in Florida.
The procedure for pro hac vice admission in federal and state court in Florida is outlined below.
The U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, consists of several Divisions, which are located in Ft.
Interpleader is an equitable device that allows an innocent "stakeholder to bring an action joining two or more adverse claimants to a single fund."
John Alden Life Ins.
Housing Ass'n, Inc., 21 F.3d 380, 383 (11th Cir.1994)).
Its purpose is to protect the innocent stakeholder from the possibility of defending multiple lawsuits.
Id. citing Relistar Life Ins.
There are two mechanisms for bringing an interpleader action in federal court: (1) Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 22, and (2) the federal interpleader statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1335.
John Alden Life Ins.
Housing Ass'n, Inc., 21 F.3d 380, 383 (11th Cir.1994)).
Its purpose is to protect the innocent stakeholder from the possibility of defending multiple lawsuits.
Id. citing Relistar Life Ins.
There are two mechanisms for bringing an interpleader action in federal court: (1) Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 22, and (2) the federal interpleader statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1335.
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