Category: News
Avoiding Long Haul COVID Disability Claim Denials in 2022
Posted June 30, 2022
The expert knowledge in this long-term disability area continues to evolve, which means that COVID-19 disability insurance claims are rarely “black-and-white”. In May 2022, the United States reached the morose milestone of 1 million deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the unfathomable loss of life, there remains another overwhelming struggle for individuals […]
Frank Darras authored an article in the Daily Journal titled “Contract negotiations and free agency…in collegiate athletics?”
Posted June 2, 2022
Frank Darras authored an article in the Daily Journal titled “Contract negotiations and free agency…in collegiate athletics?” This article looks at how NIL has radically changed the world of college sports in a very short period of time. Frank gives specific examples involving athletes from the University of Miami, University of Southern California and University […]
Frank N. Darras’ latest article on how name/image/likeness issues are impacting collegiate athletes was published by Legal Reader
Posted February 12, 2022
Frank N. Darras’ latest article on how name/image/likeness issues are impacting collegiate athletes was published by Legal Reader. The article examines how NIL is impacting female athletes in particular and how it could be a major victory for women in college sports. NIL: Score One for Women’s Collegiate Athletics
Frank Darras Interviewed by Clemson University Newspaper
Posted November 9, 2021
Frank Darras was interviewed by The Tiger, Clemson University’s school paper, on the issue of name/image/likeness and how it impacts collegiate athletes. July’s name, image and likeness (NIL) rule change for the NCAA was a monumental moment in collegiate athletics, but Clemson may be seeing the rule’s consequent effects four months later. Following Clemson […]