The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm released today the new edition of its electronic newsletter, High-School Sports Best Practices Alert. The issue contains the final entry in a two part series on creating a compliance program for interscholastic athletics departments. This issue (as well as previous editions) can be read and downloaded on the law firm website, http://www.michaelbucknerlaw.com/resources-highschool_sports.html.
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm released today the new issue of College Athletics Best Practices Alert, the firm’s complimentary electronic newsletter. This issue of the newsletter contains the following articles and features: 1. What is a “Failure to Monitor”?: A Review of the Committee on Infractions’ Expectations, Part I 2. Overview of NCAA Division III Spring … Continue reading
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm continues its Blue Ribbon Tips series with insight from Pegjohny Moses, Delaware State University Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations. A Blue Ribbon Tips post contains athletically-related best practices, strategies and tips for administrators from NCAA member institutions and other higher-education professionals. Ms. Moses highlighted several issues that she … Continue reading
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm released today the new edition of its electronic newsletter, High-School Sports Best Practices Alert. The issue contains the first of a two part series on creating a compliance program for interscholastic athletics departments. This issue (as well as previous editions) can be read and downloaded on the law firm website, http://www.michaelbucknerlaw.com/resources-highschool_sports.html.
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm continues its Blue Ribbon Tips series with insight from Michael Scarano, Waldorf College director of athletics. A Blue Ribbon Tips post contains athletically-related best practices, strategies and tips for administrators from NCAA member institutions and other higher-education professionals. Mr. Scarano believes the following issues will be most important to … Continue reading
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm continues its Blue Ribbon Tips series with insight from Chris Monasch, St. John’s University director of athletics. A Blue Ribbon Tips post contains athletically-related best practices, strategies and tips for administrators from NCAA member institutions and other higher-education professionals. Mr. Monasch believes the following will make a big impact … Continue reading
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm continues its Blue Ribbon Tips series with insight from Etienne Thomas, North Carolina Central University associate athletics director for internal affairs/compliance/senior woman administrator. A Blue Ribbon Tips post contains athletically-related best practices, strategies and tips for administrators from NCAA member institutions and other higher-education professionals. Ms. Thomas contends the … Continue reading
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm released today the new issue of College Athletics Best Practices Alert, the firm’s complimentary electronic newsletter. This issue of the newsletter contains the following articles and features: 1. UNC Infractions Decision– “Heightened Awareness” Triggers More Aggressive Monitoring Activities. 2. Georgia Tech Appeals Case: Explanation of When an Institution’s Actions Constitute a … Continue reading
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm continues its Blue Ribbon Tips series with insight from Jason Leonard, University of Oklahoma executive director of athletics compliance. A Blue Ribbon Tips post contains athletically-related best practices, strategies and tips for administrators from NCAA member institutions and other higher-education professionals. Mr. Leonard opines the three most significant issues … Continue reading
The Michael L. Buckner Law Firm continues its Blue Ribbon Tips series with insight from Brian Battle, University of North Carolina at Greensboro senior associate athletics director for internal operations. A Blue Ribbon Tips post contains athletically-related best practices, strategies and tips for administrators from NCAA member institutions and other higher-education professionals. Mr. Battle anticipates … Continue reading