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Signing NIL Deals in High School? Here’s What Could Go Wrong Without a Lawyer

Signing NIL Deals in High School? Here’s What Could Go Wrong Without a Lawyer

The landscape of High School Athletics is rapidly evolving. With the advent of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities, student-athletes now have the chance to monetize their brands. While this presents exciting prospects, it also introduces a host of legal complexities that can jeopardize an athlete’s future if not navigated carefully. At Elevate Legal Services, […]

5 Red Flags That Your Cyber Insurer Might Not Pay – Know Your Rights

5 Red Flags That Your Cyber Insurer Might Not Pay – Know Your Rights

In today’s digital landscape, cyber threats are an ever-present danger to businesses of all sizes. To mitigate financial losses from such incidents, many organizations invest in cyber insurance policies. However, securing a policy is only the first step; understanding the nuances of coverage and being aware of potential pitfalls is crucial. At Elevate Legal Services, […]

Dentist – Administrative Complaint – DOH – F.S. 466.028(1)(z)

Dentist – Administrative Complaint – DOH – F.S. 466.028(1)(z)

Receiving an Administrative Complaint from the Florida Department of Health (DOH) can be a daunting experience for any dental professional. Such complaints can jeopardize your license, reputation, and career. One specific violation that often leads to disciplinary action is outlined in Florida Statute 466.028(1)(z), which pertains to delegating professional responsibilities to individuals not qualified by […]

Construction Contractors – Administrative Complaint – DBPR – F.S. 489.129(1)(q)

Construction professionals discussing project plans on-site, with a male engineer pointing and a female engineer holding blueprints, both wearing safety gear and reflective vests.

For Florida Construction Contractors, maintaining a clean professional record is essential. However, even seasoned professionals can face challenges, especially when civil judgments arise from disputes related to their contracting work. Under Florida Statute 489.129(1)(q), failing to satisfy such judgments within a reasonable time can lead to disciplinary action by the Florida Department of Business and […]

Top Legal Questions High School Athletes Should Ask Before Signing NIL Contracts

Group of high school female athletes in blue uniforms discussing strategies during a netball practice session, emphasizing teamwork and communication in sports.

In the evolving landscape of High School Athletics, the opportunity for student-athletes to monetize their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) has become a significant development. As more states permit high school athletes to engage in NIL activities, these young individuals and their families must navigate this new territory with caution and informed guidance. At Elevate […]

Cyber Insurance Claims: When to Call a Lawyer – Critical Moments You Can’t Ignore

Cybersecurity professionals discussing a system hack, with screens displaying "SYSTEM HACKED" and code, in a server hub environment.

In today’s digital age, Cyber Threats are not just a possibility—they’re an inevitability. Businesses of all sizes are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks, making cyber insurance policies essential for mitigating financial losses. However, securing a policy is only the first step; understanding when to involve legal counsel is crucial to ensure that your claims are honored […]

Construction Contractors – Administrative Complaint – DBPR – F.S. 489.129(1)(o)

Construction contractor in safety vest and hard hat, looking stressed while reviewing documents at a desk, with construction tools and plans visible, reflecting challenges faced by contractors facing administrative complaints.

Receiving an Administrative Complaint from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) can put your construction career and business at significant risk. One common allegation contractors face involves violations of Florida Statute 489.129(1)(o), a provision addressing contractors who fail to comply with building codes, regulations, or local laws applicable to construction work. Understanding […]

Why College Wrestlers Need Legal Protection for NIL Deals

Two wrestlers engaged in a grappling match in a training ring, showcasing techniques relevant to high school and college athletics, emphasizing the importance of legal guidance in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities.

The landscape of college athletics has undergone a seismic shift with the advent of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights. For college wrestlers, this new era presents unprecedented opportunities to monetize their brands. However, alongside these opportunities come complex legal challenges that necessitate professional guidance to navigate effectively. At Elevate Legal Services, PLLC, a Boca […]

Dentist – Administrative Complaint – DOH – F.S. 466.028(1)(mm)

Dental professional in white coat assisting young girl in dental chair, demonstrating patient care in a dental office setting.

Receiving an Administrative Complaint from the Florida Department of Health (DOH) can be a daunting experience for any dental professional. Such complaints can jeopardize your license, reputation, and career. One specific violation that often leads to disciplinary action is outlined in Florida Statute 466.028(1)(mm), which pertains to violations of any provision of Chapter 466 or […]

Cyber Attack Recovery: Legal Strategies for Getting Your Insurer to Pay

Two young intercultural programmers discussing a critical error on computer screens, emphasizing cyber attack recovery and cyber insurance claims.

In today’s digital landscape, cyberattacks are not a matter of if, but when. Businesses of all sizes face a growing risk of cyber threats that can disrupt operations, expose sensitive data, and lead to substantial financial loss. To manage these risks, many organizations purchase cyber insurance policies. These policies are intended to provide a financial […]