Handbook For Law In Pima

Category:
State:
Multi-State
County:
Pima
Control #:
US-00100BG
Format:
Word; 
PDF; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

The Handbook for Law in Pima offers a detailed examination of various aspects of sports law applicable in the Pima region. It serves as a vital resource for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants by providing insights into sports contracts, tort law, waivers, and employment law. The handbook outlines specific features such as drafting suggestions for sports contracts, defining essential legal terms, and exploring the implications of Title IX on gender equity in athletics. Filling and editing instructions encourage users to approach these legal matters with clarity, ensuring all necessary components are included in their documentation. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding relevant laws, like the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, for legal practitioners involved in sports-related cases. Use cases illustrated within the handbook include managing athlete contracts, navigating tort claims, and applying antitrust laws within collegiate and professional sports settings. Overall, the handbook equips legal professionals with practical guidance to effectively address sports law challenges in Pima.

Form popularity

FAQ

Take the following seven steps to increase your chances of getting into a full class. Know Your School's Waitlist. Every college has its own policies for enrolling in full classes. Stalk the Registration Page. Talk to the Professor. Attend the Class. Visit an Advisor. Know the Drop Date. Make a Backup Plan.

After orientation you can register online through MyPima. Once you're on MyPima, you can also manage your student account, explore classes, see your grades, and make payments. If you prefer, walk-in registration is available—dates and times vary by semester.

Pima Community College (PCC) encourages all individuals to further their education. No person will be denied admission to, or registration for courses at the College on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.

Admission Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Passing score on NES/AEPA Secondary Subject Knowledge exam or Bachelor's degree in the discipline. Valid Arizona Identify Verified Fingerprint (IVP) Clearance Card. Attend an Information Session.

Now is a good time to complete and submit your FAFSA, and use Federal School Code 007266 to ensure that Pima Community College receives your FAFSA. Find out additional processing information and dates on our FAFSA Simplification page.

After orientation you can register online through MyPima. Once you're on MyPima, you can also manage your student account, explore classes, see your grades, and make payments. If you prefer, walk-in registration is available—dates and times vary by semester.

If you choose to complete Connect U Orientation by attending a live session, you must be present for the entire 4.5 hour event in order to get your hold lifted so you may register for classes.

Anyone in the Tucson community is welcome at Pima Community College's Library! We offer print materials, videos, audio materials, and other resources as well as reference librarians who will answer your questions .

Pima offers many degrees and certificates that can be completed entirely online. Receive a high-quality education no matter where you live and work.

Online – You complete class activities online at your own pace on the PimaOnline platform and may have some flexible meeting times. Virtual – You attend live online meetings on specified days and times and complete additional work independently. Hybrid – You learn online and in-person.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Handbook For Law In Pima