Overview
Jameel practices in the areas of corporate and business, regulatory compliance, unclaimed property, sports and liquor law. Jameel is committed to providing excellence in service, which drives him to provide timely, practical advice and innovative solutions to assist clients in achieving target goals as business needs evolve. Jameel focuses on forming lasting relationships with clients built on trust and mutual respect.
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (J.D., 2004)
University of Toledo (B.A., 2000) cum laude
Bar Admissions
Ohio
Professional Highlights
Noteworthy Experience
Jameel’s broad-based corporate practice involves assisting small and large businesses alike with regulatory compliance issues, contract negotiation and drafting and dispute resolution, including business litigation. Jameel’s rolodex of clients includes startup companies as well as multi-billion dollar retail chains. In the retail context, Jameel routinely assists clients with creation and development of open and closed loop prepaid card programs as well as understanding the rules of the road regarding deceptive and misleading advertising. Jameel also assists startup companies, entrepreneurs and investors with evaluating the most beneficial structure for new business ventures and preparing corporate governance agreements with an eye towards preventing future investor discord.
With over 15 years of experience in the unclaimed property industry, Jameel’s unclaimed property practice involves all aspects of unclaimed property compliance, including, but not limited to, assisting holders with unclaimed property compliance strategies, the negotiation and resolution of voluntary disclosure agreements and unclaimed property audit defense and litigation. Jameel and his team have successfully obtained favorable settlements for large institutional clients in a number of unclaimed property audits dating back to 2006. Jameel has experience defending unclaimed property audits of businesses of all types and sizes, including, but not limited to, life insurance companies, brick-and-mortar and online retailers, financial institutions, information technology companies and restaurant chains. Jameel’s corporate law background provides him with unique perspective and the ability to mesh corporate obligations, missions and revenue goals with unclaimed property compliance and planning needs. Jameel is also a member of the Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization (UPPO) and the Holder’s Coalition (HC), organizations that are dedicated to assisting holders of unclaimed property with various aspects of compliance and legislative influence.
Jameel also provides legal and business assistance to retail and web-based clients regarding branding and marketing needs. Jameel works regularly with clients to ensure that marketing and promotional materials are legally compliant. Jameel’s experience in this area includes advising clients about social media marketing, including issues associated with engaging brand ambassadors or influencers. He also helps clients develop and structure various types of promotions, such as sales, coupons, rebates, sweepstakes and contest campaigns. Jameel has also assisted clients in responding to inquiries from the Federal Trade Commission regarding allegations of false advertising under the Lanham Act or Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act. He also routinely negotiates and drafts agreements relating to client promotional needs, including agency agreements, influencer agreements and other agreements associated with hiring or partnering with special talent or celebrity for marketing promotions.
Jameel’s liquor practice consists of representing liquor permit holders in administrative matters, including the resolution of liquor law violations, citations, and sales and use tax delinquencies.
Additionally, Jameel’s experience related to privacy laws and cyber security allow him to assist clients with development of policies and procedures related to the collection and storage of personal information in various contexts as well as advise his health care clients on issues related to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Publications & Speaking Engagements
Client Alert: Online Retailer Updates, October 2014 (#2)
Client Alert: Retail Legal Updates, October 2014
Delaware’s Authority to Claim Abandoned Property Owned to a Non-U.S. Last-Known Address
Florida Unclaimed Property Insurance Settlement Model Conflicts with Fed Common Law Governing Priority of State Unclaimed Claims
Life Insurance, Unclaimed Property and the Death Master File: Toward a Uniform National Framework
U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Brief, Taylor vs. Yee
What is Unclaimed Property?…and Why Does it Matter to Your Business?, Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly, January 2022
Professional Recognition
Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Star 2014, 2015
Affiliations and Civic Involvement
Member, American Bar Association
Member, Ohio State Bar Association
Member, Columbus Bar Association
African American Leadership Academy, Fifth Class of Fellows
Jameel practices in the areas of corporate and business, regulatory compliance, unclaimed property, sports and liquor law. Jameel is committed to providing excellence in service, which drives him to provide timely, practical advice and innovative solutions to assist clients in achieving target goals as business needs evolve. Jameel focuses on forming lasting relationships with clients built on trust and mutual respect.
Practice Areas
Education
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (J.D., 2004)
University of Toledo (B.A., 2000) cum laude
Bar Admissions
Ohio
Noteworthy Experience
Jameel’s broad-based corporate practice involves assisting small and large businesses alike with regulatory compliance issues, contract negotiation and drafting and dispute resolution, including business litigation. Jameel’s rolodex of clients includes startup companies as well as multi-billion dollar retail chains. In the retail context, Jameel routinely assists clients with creation and development of open and closed loop prepaid card programs as well as understanding the rules of the road regarding deceptive and misleading advertising. Jameel also assists startup companies, entrepreneurs and investors with evaluating the most beneficial structure for new business ventures and preparing corporate governance agreements with an eye towards preventing future investor discord.
With over 15 years of experience in the unclaimed property industry, Jameel’s unclaimed property practice involves all aspects of unclaimed property compliance, including, but not limited to, assisting holders with unclaimed property compliance strategies, the negotiation and resolution of voluntary disclosure agreements and unclaimed property audit defense and litigation. Jameel and his team have successfully obtained favorable settlements for large institutional clients in a number of unclaimed property audits dating back to 2006. Jameel has experience defending unclaimed property audits of businesses of all types and sizes, including, but not limited to, life insurance companies, brick-and-mortar and online retailers, financial institutions, information technology companies and restaurant chains. Jameel’s corporate law background provides him with unique perspective and the ability to mesh corporate obligations, missions and revenue goals with unclaimed property compliance and planning needs. Jameel is also a member of the Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization (UPPO) and the Holder’s Coalition (HC), organizations that are dedicated to assisting holders of unclaimed property with various aspects of compliance and legislative influence.
Jameel also provides legal and business assistance to retail and web-based clients regarding branding and marketing needs. Jameel works regularly with clients to ensure that marketing and promotional materials are legally compliant. Jameel’s experience in this area includes advising clients about social media marketing, including issues associated with engaging brand ambassadors or influencers. He also helps clients develop and structure various types of promotions, such as sales, coupons, rebates, sweepstakes and contest campaigns. Jameel has also assisted clients in responding to inquiries from the Federal Trade Commission regarding allegations of false advertising under the Lanham Act or Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act. He also routinely negotiates and drafts agreements relating to client promotional needs, including agency agreements, influencer agreements and other agreements associated with hiring or partnering with special talent or celebrity for marketing promotions.
Jameel’s liquor practice consists of representing liquor permit holders in administrative matters, including the resolution of liquor law violations, citations, and sales and use tax delinquencies.
Additionally, Jameel’s experience related to privacy laws and cyber security allow him to assist clients with development of policies and procedures related to the collection and storage of personal information in various contexts as well as advise his health care clients on issues related to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Publications & Speaking Engagements
Client Alert: Online Retailer Updates, October 2014 (#2)
Client Alert: Retail Legal Updates, October 2014
Delaware’s Authority to Claim Abandoned Property Owned to a Non-U.S. Last-Known Address
Florida Unclaimed Property Insurance Settlement Model Conflicts with Fed Common Law Governing Priority of State Unclaimed Claims
Life Insurance, Unclaimed Property and the Death Master File: Toward a Uniform National Framework
U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Brief, Taylor vs. Yee
What is Unclaimed Property?…and Why Does it Matter to Your Business?, Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly, January 2022
Professional Recognition
Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Star 2014, 2015
Affiliations and Civic Involvement
Member, American Bar Association
Member, Ohio State Bar Association
Member, Columbus Bar Association
African American Leadership Academy, Fifth Class of Fellows
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