The Center for Labor and Employment Law and Sports Law Association Present
Compensation for College Athletes: Antitrust & Labor Law Challenges to Intercollegiate Sports

Join seasoned antitrust and sports lawyers, Jeffrey Kessler (Winston & Strawn) and Jeffrey Mishkin (Skadden), in a balanced discussion of the issues presented in NCAA v. Alstonincluding whether colleges may limit compensation of college-athletes under federal antitrust law and the interpretation of NCAA v. Board of Regents precedent. Facilitated by Terrance J. Nolan (Terrance J. Nolan LLC, former General Counsel of New York University). Welcoming remarks by Faculty Director, Prof. Samuel Estreicher (NYU School of Law).

 

                              

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Online
4:00 p.m.- 5:15 p.m. Eastern

Pre-registration is required.

This webinar is applying for 1 NY CLE credit

NYU School of Law is committed to the availability of quality affordable continuing legal education programs to its alumni community and members of the bar-at-large, and the fees charged by the School of Law for CLE programs reflect this commitment. All financial hardship requests for waived or reduced fees for NYU School of Law-sponsored CLE programs must be made in writing and contain a brief statement (no more than one page) of the economic hardship status and recent employment history (private law firm, not-for-profit, public or government service); and any pertinent financial circumstances that reflect the applicant's financial burden and need. All requests made in accordance with these guidelines shall be kept confidential. Written requests for relief will be reviewed by the individual CLE event's coordinator and the director of professional skills training. Applicants will be informed of a decision in a timely manner in advance of the date on which the program is scheduled.
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Contact

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allison.schifini@nyu.edu

212.992.6289