In 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court decision in NCAA vs. Alston, changed the game for student-athletes and opened a pathway for them to be compensated for their name, image, and likeness.
In this episode of Legally Brief, Cheryl Borland of Griesing Law, provides insight into the nuances of Name, Image, and Likeness Agreements (NILs). Cheryl has 20 years of experience as a corporate lawyer advising start-ups and large on-going concerns on every aspect of the business life cycle including entity formation, contracts, certifications, funding, mergers and acquisitions. Cheryl devotes much of her practice to helping small and women-owned businesses navigate the legal system.
If you are a student-athlete, university official, member of an athletic department or fan of sport listen and share this episode.
Join the conversation on Apple Podcast, leave a 5-star rating and tell me your thoughts on whether student athletes should be compensated for their NIL.
Learn more about Judie Saunders, Esq., and how she conducts internal investigations and defends companies, colleges and universities against claims of harassment, discrimination and Title IX violations.
This podcast is for informational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast is legal advice, counsel or guidance. No offer, statement or representation has been made to serve as your attorney in any capacity. No attorney-client relationship has been created. This information is general and may not be applicable to your particular circumstances. You must review your particular circumstances with a licensed attorney.
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