In this series, we talk all things business law. Startups? Check. Sports? Check. Estate Planning? Check. OK, you get the picture. If you want to hear legal strategies with business perspective, this podcast is for you.
On this week's episode of the Gutwein Law podcast, attorney Karen Young sat down with two of her clients, Kim Crowder and Katara McCarty. Both Kim and Katara are founders and CEOs of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) consulting businesses (among many other things). Whether through coaching, strategy, consulting, workshops, or keynotes, Kim and Katara aim to educate and empower corporate leaders, management, and staff on the topics of racial equity and inclusion. Want to learn more? Listen in!
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In the latest episode of the Gutwein Law podcast, Karen Young sits down with one of our clients, Jill Lehman, CEO of High Frequency Arts.
High Frequency Arts has an important mission: to create meaningful experiences that engage people and enhance environments using visual arts and creative displays. Specifically, Jill and her team provide services offerings that include; consultation, design to installation project services, custom commissions, artwork sales, sourcing, a designer showroom, home interiors boutique, and fine art gallery.
Karen and Jill also chat about High Frequency Arts' upcoming Quarterly Artist Reception, a spring open house art exhibition at the beautiful new Hub & Spoke Design Center. For more information on how to attend this free event, please visit the Eventbrite link below.
Event Information
What: High Frequency Arts Quarterly Artist Reception
When: Friday, March 19 4pm-7:30pm
Where:
RSVP: Eventbrite
Get in Touch with Jill Lehman
Phone: 317.585.ARTS
Instagram: @HighFrequencyArts
Twitter: @HighFreqArts
Website: highfrequencyarts.com
Navigating the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has been difficult to say the least. Even if you have the time to scour the various 5,000 page documents available, you likely need a personalized degree just to understand what's who's eligible for PPP and how to receive assistance. The good news is Gutwein Law has attorneys well-versed on the subject matter. In today's episode, Karen Young breaks down PPP, how we got here, and where we're going. Enjoy!
The world of sports is considered central to many communities. Its a way to bring people together of all backgrounds, demographics, and opinions. But do sports entities have an obligation to speak out when it comes to political and social issues where opinion is divided? In our latest podcast, we talk to two sports attorneys, Josh Schaub and Wes Zirkle, about the pros and cons of public stances for teams and leagues.
The recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has seen sports leagues across the world come to a screeching halt. But what are the short- and long-term affects teams and leagues are likely to experience? How can they weather the storm? When can we, as fans, expect things to go back to normal? We answer those questions and more on this episode of The Gutwein Law Podcast.
In Gutwein Law's first ever podcast episode, we delve into the ins and outs of name, image, and likeness (otherwise known as NIL's). With the NFL Combine getting starting down the street, and the NCAA Headquarters being just a few blocks away, we couldn't resist the urge of discussing how an athlete's brand changes overnight.