As the new year kicked off, the D1 Council of the NCAA was scheduled to vote on the new pending regulations around Name Image and Likeness (NIL), as well as the Transfer Portal rule changes on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. These votes were postponed, indefinitely, following guidance from NCAA President Mark Emmert regarding a letter he received from the U.S. Department of Justice about potential antitrust violations. From an antitrust perspective, the US Supreme Court will be hearing oral arguments in NCAA v. Alston later this spring. In this episode Luke focuses on some of the pending changes coming to college sports.
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NIL: An athlete’s perspective
Let the madness begin
Why an athlete needs their own lawyer
The new digital trading card: Understanding NFTs
NIL collectives – Are we in the wild, wild west?
Representation of Black coaches in the NFL
Happy holidays!
NIL deals: When things go wrong
Giving thanks
Investing in a business? Here’s what you need to know!
It’s your name and your brand: Protect it
Financial advisors: Managing the team around you
On the horizon: Student athletes as employees?
Real estate deals: How to manage risk
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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