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NIL Shift: Legal Insights and Future Trends in College Sports

This Sunday, April 6, is National Student Athlete Day which honors the exceptional achievements of student athletes and their contributions to sports. The very next day, April 7, will be a day to pay close attention to as that is the final approval hearing for a settlement between the NCAA and the Power 5 conferences over a series of lawsuits totally $2.8 billion.

The world of Name Image Likeness (NIL) and sports law has been flipped upside down in recent years and past actions are now being pushed back into the limelight. Has your business or organization ever sponsored a university team?

Join us next week for our April 2nd Wednesday session:

Moderator Rob Hamor welcomes business attorneys Dave Russell and Charlie Sarchet as they discuss recent updates in the world of NIL and sports law, including the outcome of the final ruling of the cases House v. NCAA and Carter v. NCAA, what the payback benefits and revenue sharing means in these cases and any developments on the horizon.

Having specialized legal experience in NIL and sports law not only assists student athletes in benefitting from their image but can also help businesses effectively explore opportunities and navigate challenges including:

  • Maintaining compliance with ever-evolving changes in the law and avoid legal landmines.
  • Contract negotiations with endorsements, sponsorships and licensing.
  • Protecting your intellectual property and how to capitalize on your image and brand.
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