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In this episode, we dive into the legal reasoning behind Judge Wilken’s decision to deny the NCAA settlement, highlighting why she insists on guaranteeing roster spots for athletes. We break down the key legal arguments, the potential impact on athletes and coaches, and the broader implications for college sports.   You’ll learn: • The legal precedents that influenced Judge Wilken’s

In this episode, I break down three key reasons why Judge Wilkens declined to confirm the House v NCAA settlement during the April 7 hearing: 1) Future Athlete Impact- Judge Wilkens expressed concern that the settlement could unfairly affect future student-athletes who weren’t part of the case and had no opportunity to object, potentially settling a troubling legal precedent. She

This week, I’m joined by four law students from my Sports Law in Practice course at McGeorge School of Law. I challenged my students to research the House v. NCAA settlement and explore innovative ways to implement its key provisions. In this episode, Jennifer Refe, Zachary Dunkhase, Monica Azmi, Mahima Karia share their insights on The Fair Market Value of Athletes in the Name

This week, I’m joined by six law students from my Sports Law in Practice course at McGeorge School of Law. I challenged my students to research the House v. NCAA settlement and explore innovative ways to implement its key provisions. In this episode, Joe Devlin, Chris Adams, Malea Parcasio-Eshelman, Zachary Hernandez, Keith Dawson, and Eduardo Flores-Covarrubias dive into key aspects

This week, I’m joined by six law students from my Sports Law in Practice course at McGeorge School of Law. I challenged my students to research the House v. NCAA settlement and explore innovative ways to implement its key provisions.   In this episode, Jocelyn Zellhoefer, Cruzangel Nava Corro, Ashley Bliss, Hailee Rice, Pete Nino, Golnaz Norowzi share their insights

Judge Wilkens did not Approve the Settlement in the House vs. NCAA case. In a nutshell U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilkens said “Taking things Away from People is not A Good Idea” She didn’t like the restrictions the parties placed on 3rd party collectives, the cap of 20 million dollars, or the fact this settlement would apply to a

Factors to Consider when Negotiating a Football Coaches Salary

  • Years of Experience, Age
  • Position You Coach
  • Play caller
  • How many players are you supervising?
  • Title- DC, OC, HC- How much does what you coach impacts the Game
  • What Conference are You Coaching In SEC, NFL, Conference USA
  • Cost of Living
  • Leverage
  • Length of Contract
  • Benefits
  • Are You Ready to Have

    This episode Jill’s explains the House vs NCAA settlement. There are 3 topics she discusses 1) Back Pay of student athletes from 2016-2021 2) Who will pay for the 2.8 Billion dollar settlement and 3)The Future of Revenue Sharing in College Athletics.  Attention Coaches and Contract Employees in Sports! Ensure that your contract is fair and Legal in every play.

    This month Jill discusses the important difference between the Offer letter and the Final Contract. She discusses a tactic to use before you start a job so you understand how much the offer letter and the final contract may differ.  Listen Now to get all the details. Attention Coaches and Contract Employees in Sports! Ensure that your contract is fair

    On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission voted to finalize a new rule to prohibit employers from enforcing noncompetes against workers. •The Commission has determined that noncompetes are an unfair method of competitionand therefore violate Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (“FTC Act”). •The final rule prohibits employers from entering into new noncompetes with workers on or after