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Julie Parisi, Fritz Riesmeyer, and Cody Weyhofen Obtain Favorable Outcome in Federal Court

Seigfreid Bingham attorneys Julie Parisi, Fritz Riesmeyer, and Cody Weyhofen worked on behalf of a management-consultant client to obtain a favorable result after a preliminary injunction hearing at the United States District Court for the District of Kansas.

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Seigfreid Bingham Supports the BMA Foundation

Seigfreid Bingham attorneys John Fuchs, Greg Gerstner, Heather Jones, and Rachel Sterbenz recently participated in a charity golf tournament, benefiting the BMA Foundation.

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Seigfreid Bingham Volunteers at NourishKC

A group of our attorneys recently volunteered at NourishKC and served more than 250 dine-in and to-go meals to the Kansas City community.

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16 Seigfreid Bingham Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers

Seigfreid Bingham is proud to announce that 16 of the firm’s attorneys were included in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.

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Seigfreid Bingham Supports MIAA Football Media Day

Seigfreid Bingham was pleased to recently sponsor the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association’s (MIAA) Football Media Day, where MIAA players and coaches interacted with the media and officially kicked off the 2022 football season.

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Seigfreid Bingham Participates in the KCMBF and PREP-KC’s SLA Job Shadow Program

Seigfreid Bingham was pleased to recently host two students from the Student Law Academy (SLA) Job Shadow Program. Several of our attorneys and staff spent time mentoring our guests by sharing insights into the field of law.

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NCAA Issues NIL-Related Guidance Related to Booster Involvement in Recruiting

The NCAA Division I Board of Directors issued guidance to clarify that boosters, which arguably includes institution-related NIL collectives, should not have any contract with prospective student-athletes, their family members, or their representatives.

SCOTUS Blocks Biden OSHA Vaccine or Test Mandate and Gives the Green Light to CMS Vaccine Mandate

January 14, 2022

By Curry Sexton and John Vering

On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court simultaneously issued two important
opinions regarding vaccine mandates previously imposed by the Biden
Administration:

The
Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Emergency Temporary Standard requiring
COVID vaccination or weekly testing (“OSHA ETS”); […]