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A Long-Standing Commitment to Diversity

Since our founding in 1999, Schneider & Onofry has consistently demonstrated a commitment to recruiting and fostering the development of lawyers and staff with diverse backgrounds and experiences, and to achieving a collegial, supportive work environment in which they are encouraged to pursue their full potential. At Schneider & Onofry, diversity and inclusiveness are core […]

Division of Fees with Referring Attorneys

When attorneys refer cases to Schneider & Onofry, we never increase the contingency fee to cover the fee division. We regularly accept referrals in compliance with ER 1.5(e), and we strive to serve the client’s needs and justify the referring attorney’s confidence in us. The Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct allow attorneys to refer contingency […]

Part IV: Contracts and Insurance

Business Contracts Virtually every business is involved to one extent or another with contracts, whether it be a contract with an employee, independent contractor, vendor, or customer. The idea behind a contract is simple: it is simply an understanding of “the deal” that exists between two parties. Most contracts can be just a verbal discussion […]

Part III: Intellectual Property Rights

Intellectual property rights include patents, copyrights, tradenames, trademarks, and trade secrets. How are they different from each other? Patents A patent is a property right granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, which protects the creator of an invention, process, or machine by preventing others from making or selling that invention or idea […]

Part II: Basic Labor and Employment Laws

Employment Laws Which Apply to All Businesses of Any Size Fair Labor Standards Act requires that you pay employees a corresponding minimum wage as well as overtime. Immigration & Reform Control Act requires that you hire only those who can work legally in the U.S. and maintain up-to-date I-9 forms for all employees. ERISA applies if you have […]

Part I: Starting Your Business and Avoiding Litigation

You will see that this manual covers a lot of different topics (see major topics at left). Each topic has its own immense body of law with many details. As a result, today’s business requires access to a number of different professionals. Legal consultants Accountants and bookkeepers IT professionals Banking and investment professionals Benefits specialists […]

Intellectual Property of Professional Athletes

Professional Athlete’s Survival Guide – 2018 Intellectual property is a form of intangible assets that, for many athletes, has great financial value. Sports business transactions involving sponsorship, merchandising, broadcasting, and media deals generally include intellectual property rights. In the sports industry, intellectual property rights are rampant because they apply to teams, sponsors, athletes, and even […]

Negotiating Contracts for the Young Athlete

As professional sports become more lucrative, more athletes are signing contracts with teams, agents and sponsors at an early age. Of course, teams have negotiated hundreds, if not thousands, of contracts, and the prospect of dealing with them may be intimidating. This is one reason why many athletes turn to sports agents and lawyers to […]

10 Steps for Protecting Your Wealth

Professional Athlete’s Survival Guide – 2018 Because of the large dollars involved with sports, professional athletes are in a position to do great things for themselves, their families, and whatever cause they choose to champion. They can establish a legacy for generations to come. But they can also squander that opportunity. Your first two years […]

Chapter 9 Bankruptcy Protection for the Financially Troubled School District

Like most school districts, the ABC Public Schools financed the district’s capital improvements by issuing bonds. This was fine at first, as each year enough property taxes were levied to service the bond debt. Eventually, circumstances changed beyond ABC’s control. Economic conditions and property values in ABC’s district declined, and the tax rates had to […]