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Posted on: Jan 10, 2019

Get to know members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section! This blog series highlights section members, their practice and their personal interests. Take a seat and get to know them!

Posted on: Dec 21, 2018

Get to know members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section! This blog series highlights section members, their practice and their personal interests. Take a seat and get to know them!

Posted on: Dec 18, 2018

Get to know members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section! This blog series highlights section members, their practice and their personal interests. Take a seat and get to know them!

Posted on: Dec 4, 2018

A jury recently convicted the three defendants accused of pay-for-play schemes to influence high-profile basketball recruits to attend Kansas, Louisville and NC State.

Posted on: Nov 29, 2018

Indiana Supreme Court ruled in favor of DraftKing and FanDuel deciding that use of names a photograph of former NCAA student-athletes were of “newsworthy value” and therefore not a violation of their publicity rights.

Posted on: Oct 12, 2018

Get to know members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section! This blog series highlights section members, their practice and their personal interests. Take a seat and get to know them!

Posted on: Sep 26, 2018

Formula One agreed to a $100 million sponsorship and data rights deal with sports marketing company Interregional Sports Group (ISG) that it claims will allow the development of live in-play betting at Grand Prix events.

Posted on: Sep 13, 2018

Get to know members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section! This blog series highlights section members, their practice and their personal interests. Take a seat and get to know them!

Posted on: Aug 29, 2018

Fans allege that they were not initially told that there was a safety concern. It was revealed by police that the concert ended as a result of a bomb threat. Safety experts and fans debate whether the public address announcement was sufficient to inform the fans in attendance of the harm so that they could take appropriate steps to quickly leave the concert venue.

Posted on: Aug 16, 2018

In the highly competitive world of college athletics, how does an athlete go about getting discovered? What does it take to become NCAA eligible?


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