Daily Archives: November 28, 2025

White Paper: Understanding the Factors That Shape the Defense and Family Attorney Ecosystem

1. Introduction The number of criminal defense firms and family law (family court) firms in any metropolitan area is not random. It’s the outcome of interacting forces: The volume and nature of legal problems (crime, arrests, divorces, custody disputes). The … Continue reading

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White Paper: The Negative Effects of Media-Driven “Favorite Book Team” Narratives on Resistant Fan Bases

Executive Summary Sports leagues, broadcast networks, and marketing partners frequently elevate specific teams as “favorites,” “marquee brands,” or “flagship franchises.” This promotional strategy is intended to maximize viewership, advertising revenue, merchandise sales, and cultural visibility. However, while such narratives may … Continue reading

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White Paper: Florida Seminole Sports Betting Ad Spend and Overall Revenue Picture

Short version: nobody outside the Seminole/Hard Rock circle actually knows the dollar figure for Hard Rock Bet’s ad spend, but we can bracket it and say how it fits into the tribe’s Florida and global finances. 1. What Hard Rock … Continue reading

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White Paper: Why Destination Airports Are Easier to Enjoy Than Transfer Airports—and What Makes a Transfer Airport Traveler-Friendly

Executive Summary Destination airports—those airports where travelers conclude their flight journey—tend to be perceived as more pleasant, intuitive, and stress-free than transfer airports, where passengers must navigate short layovers, multiple terminals, tight schedules, and operational uncertainty. This white paper analyzes … Continue reading

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White Paper: How Churches and Other Businesses View Ex Parte Communications as a Priority (or Not)

Executive Summary Ex parte communication—the act of one party communicating privately and unilaterally with a decision-maker about a matter under their authority—carries deep implications for fairness, transparency, and institutional legitimacy. While highly regulated in courts and administrative agencies, the priority … Continue reading

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