Last month a collective of lenders, brokers, think tanks, and advocates announced the Small Business Borrower’s Bill of Rights, an effort to self-regulate the market for alternative small business lending. Despite the positive reception of the Bill, its creation has prompted many questions about why such self-regulation is necessary for players in the financial sector….
Month: September 2015
“Deflategate”: The End of NFL Arbitration?
In January, the New England Patriots’ (the “Patriots”) easy victory over the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship was muddled by reports that eleven of the twelve footballs used by the Patriots were underinflated.1 This controversy quickly gained fame as “Deflategate” and the NFL, following an investigation; (1) suspended quarterback Tom Brady for four games;…