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Sports Law

National Sports Law Student Writing Competition

The National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School announces the creation of the National Sports Law Student Writing Competition. The goal of this annual competition is to encourage law student scholarship on current topics in sports law. The winner of the competition will receive complimentary registration for the National Sports Law Institute’s annual […]

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Sports Law

Syracuse Law Establishes ESLS Certificate

The Entertainment and Sports Law Society at Syracuse University College of Law is proud to announce that the Syracuse University College of Law (SUCOL) Faculty has accepted its proposal for a certificate program. The certificate, which has been named, the Entertainment and Sports Law Studies Certificate, will give students the chance to focus in on […]

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Sports Law

Sports Law Meets IP Law

Before ever realizing my love for Sports Law, I was a tech nerd. I still am a tech nerd. But back in high school, I debated with the idea of getting into programming. I just could not live with the idea of sitting behind a computer 24 hours a day, yet I now find myself […]

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Sports Law

Fordham Sports Law Symposium

What: Fordham Law’s 13th Annual Symposium on Current Legal Issues in Sports Where: James B.M. McNally Amphitheatre, Fordham Law School. 140 West 62nd Street, New York, NY. When: Friday, April 17, 2009 Program Agenda 9:00 AM- Welcome and Opening Remarks Opening Remarks by Tanner Rouse Co-Editor, Fordham Sports Law Symposium 9:30 AM – Panel I […]

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Friday Wrap-Up

Shabbat Shalom: Friday Wrap-Up (4/4/09)

Andrew Johnson absolutely killed it at his workout with the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints on hand.  Dynasty is two-years-old today.  Happy birthday to us.  Become a fan of Dynasty on Facebook.  Looking like we will have at least one client start in AA this year and a few at High A.  Austin’s busy […]

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Sports Law

KU Sports Law Symposium

What: Symposium: A Lawyer’s Life in the Sports World:  Representing the Client, Athlete, and Institution Where: University of Kansas School of Law, Green Hall Room 104, 1535 W. 15th St.  Lawrence, KS 66045 When: Thursday, April 9, 2009 – 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Schedule: 1:00 – 1:05:  Introduction, Brian Martinek, 2L, Vice President KU […]

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Sports Law

Leon Rose Speaking At Syracuse Law

The Syracuse University College of Law Entertainment & Sports Law Society is proud to host famed sports agent, Leon Rose on April 7th at 11:45 a.m. in Room 175 of the School of Law.  Rose is a New Jersey based attorney and represents a number of prominent NBA players including Allen Iverson and LeBron James.  […]

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Sports Law

Bleak Economy Affecting Lawyers

I wear a lot of hats (figuratively). Among many other ventures, pursuits, and daily tasks, I run a successful, growing sports agency (Dynasty Athlete Representation), a prominent sports agent blog (SportsAgentBlog.com), and I also happen to be a 2nd year law student at the University of Florida. About that third part…being a full-time law student…many […]

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Headline Sports Business

Interview With Kelly Perdew, CEO of Rotohog

I am a big fan of Kelly Perdew.  A mutual friend of ours, Joe Favorito, suggested that I invite the einner of Season 2 “The Apprentice” and CEO of Rotohog to the 2009 UF Sports Law Symposium.  I took Joe up on his suggestion and Kelly provided some great insight for everybody in attendance.  I […]

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MMA Sports Law

MMA Making Its Way To Michigan

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a fairly new sport that has been on the rise all across America and throughout the world. The sport combines many different styles and techniques and allows athletes to display those forms any way they can during a professional fight. Many gyms have popped up all around the United States […]