When athletes are presented with deals, do they really need to hire their own attorney if their agency already has one of their own? It’s important to think through who the agency lawyer is working for — is it the athlete or the agency? As Luke explains, every lawyer has the ethical obligation to put their client's best interests first. Athletes should make sure they are being served as the client. Listen to this episode to learn why it's important for athletes to have someone advocating and protecting their interests first.
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NIL collectives – Are we in the wild, wild west?
Representation of Black coaches in the NFL
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NIL deals: When things go wrong
Giving thanks
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It’s your name and your brand: Protect it
Financial advisors: Managing the team around you
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The realities of NIL
Having a Defined Decision-Making Process for Business Investments
Thoughts on Navigating NIL
Where is NIL Going?
Franchises – What You Really Need to Know
Protecting Your Possibilities: One Year in the Making!
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