Seigfreid Bingham News & Blog
Supreme Court Rules Title VII Prohibits Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
June 30, 2020By Jordan May
In
a 6-3 ruling issued on June 15, 2020 in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia,
the United States Supreme Court held that workplace discrimination on the basis
of sexual orientation and gender identity is […]
Required Minimum Distribution COVID-19 Relief
June 29, 2020
By Cindy McClannahan and Brandon Oldham
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and
Economic Security Act, known as the CARES Act, was enacted in Spring 2020. It provided that there are no Required Minimum
Distributions (RMDs) from an […]
Florida Governor Clears Path for Student-Athletes to Earn Money, Accelerating Timeline for Restructuring of NCAA Rules and Passing of Federal Legislation
June 29, 2020
By Curry Sexton and Greg Whiston
On Friday, June 12, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the Intercollegiate Athlete Compensation and Rights Bill into law. The law will enable collegiate student-athletes in Florida to be compensated for the […]
NCAA Division II Recommends Name, Image, and Likeness Legislative Proposals
June 29, 2020
By Curry Sexton and Greg Whiston
On Tuesday, June 23, the NCAA Division II Legislative Committee recommended several legislative proposals that would permit NCAA Division II student-athletes to be compensated for their name, image, […]
Sexton Featured on Big 12 Blog Network
June 24, 2020
Curry Sexton, associate, was featured in a post on the Big 12 Blog Network, “SE: From Litigation to Unpacking NIL Issues, Sexton Thriving As KC Attorney. Sexton is a former All-Big 12 Wide […]
Regulations and Payment Rules Ease on Telehealth During COVID-19
June 19, 2020Lori Beam, shareholder, was published in the Second Quarter Issue of Kansas City Medicine, the Journal of the Kansas City Medical Society. Her article, “Regulations and Payment Rules Ease on Telehealth Ease During […]



