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The NIL in Amateurism’s Coffin: How the NCAA’s Policy Reversal Shows Once Again That Compensating Student-Athletes Won’t Hurt College Sports

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Jeffrey L. Kessler and David L. Greenspan Jeffrey L. Kessler is Co-Executive Chairman of Winston & Strawn LLP and Co-Chair of the firm’s sports law practice.  One of the world’s leading antitrust, sports law, and trial lawyers, Jeffrey has litigated some of the most famous … [Read more...] about The NIL in Amateurism’s Coffin: How the NCAA’s Policy Reversal Shows Once Again That Compensating Student-Athletes Won’t Hurt College Sports

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: amateurism, NCAA, NIL

Full Court Press: Highlights from the State Legislation Forcing the Issue on NIL

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Nic Mayne (HLS '18) is an attorney in the Portland, Oregon office of Miller Nash Graham & Dunn. A graduate of Harvard Law School and former member of the Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law, Nic’s practice is now focused on representing educational institutions, … [Read more...] about Full Court Press: Highlights from the State Legislation Forcing the Issue on NIL

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: college sports, NCAA, NIL, sports

Student v. Student Athlete: How the New NIL Legislation Could Change the Game

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Tom O’Connell is an MLB Certified Agent and Founder and President of O’Connell Sports Management, located in Tampa, FL. In this role, he has negotiated over $275 million in contracts and nearly $15 million in draftee bonuses. Tom has represented professional baseball players … [Read more...] about Student v. Student Athlete: How the New NIL Legislation Could Change the Game

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: NCAA, NIL, scholarships, social media

Interview: A Proposal for Group Licensing of College Athlete NILs

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Jeffrey F. Brown, James Bo Pearl, Jeremy Salinger, and Annie Alvarado are all authors of a forthcoming piece for JSEL's Fall 2020 Edition on the topic of group licensing in NIL. Their interview covers topics explored in-depth in their journal article, the executive summary of … [Read more...] about Interview: A Proposal for Group Licensing of College Athlete NILs

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: group licensing, JSEL alumni, NCAA, NIL, Paul Hastings

Sharing the Wealth: Considerations for Crafting Effective NIL Legislation

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Michael Feblowitz is a 2020 graduate of Boston College Law School, cum laude, and an experienced author on the topic of NIL. Feblowitz was awarded First Place in the 2020 Sports Lawyers Association Student Writing Competition for his article, "One NIL: The Impact and … [Read more...] about Sharing the Wealth: Considerations for Crafting Effective NIL Legislation

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: legislation, licensing, NCAA, NIL

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