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Name, Image and Likeness Rights in College Athletics

Presented by: Entertainment Law & Intellectual Property Section

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$25 for ELIPS Section Members
$35 for LACBA Members
$50 for Non-Members
$0 for Law Students
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60 minutes
Date Published

March 3, 2023

Publisher

Los Angeles County Bar Association

Subjects

Entertainment Law & Intellectual Property

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Summary

Program Description:
College athletes have been able to profit off of their names, images and likenesses for nearly two years after being prohibited from doing so throughout the history of the NCAA.  This panel will discuss how this change has affected the college athletics industry and the legal issues it has presented. Join Debbie Spander (President, Insight Sports Advisors), Tye Gonser (Partner, Weinberg Gonser Frost LLP), Jill Pilgrim (Managing Attorney, Pilgrim & Associates Arbitration, Law & Mediation LLC) and Lauren J Preston (Senior Director, Office of Athletic Compliance at the University of Southern California), for a discussion on NIL rights in college athletics.

Speakers:
Debbie Spander | Insight Sports Advisors
Tye Gonser | Weinberg Gonser Frost LLP
Jill Pilgrim | Pilgrim & Associates Arbitration, Law & Mediation LLC
Lauren Preston | Office of Athletic Compliance, USC

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Name, Image and Likeness Rights in College Athletics- Video
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Name, Image and Likeness Rights in College Athletics- Handout
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