NIL Era Navigation: Attorney Shares Strategies in Athlete Licensing Deals
As the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) landscape continues to heat up, athletes and legal professionals are at the forefront of this evolution. Recognizing the crucial role they play, National Business Institute (NBI) has announced an upcoming live CLE webinar, “Brand Play: Name, Image, Likeness Legal Essentials with Dorna Taylor” of Taylor & Associates, LLC. The webinar will be held Wednesday, September 25th, from 1:00 PM to 4:15 PM EST.
The live and on-demand CLE event will explore key aspects of NIL and legal complexities surrounding pay-to-play structures in amateur and collegiate sports and its long-lasting impact on the pros. A specialty focus will zero in on effectively negotiating licensing deals for athletes at all career stages.
Other Key Topics to be Explored:
- Grasping NIL regulations and their implications for athletes and legal practice.
- Harnessing social media and brand partnerships for impactful licensing deals.
- Long-term legal safeguards in licensing agreements to protect athletes’ interests.
- Practical strategies for negotiating and drafting contracts in the NIL era.
“Licensing deals can be a game-changer for athletes at every stage of their careers,” said Attorney Dorna Taylor. “We’re working hard on this CLE to share little-known insights that will equip legal professionals with the tools they need to negotiate successfully on behalf of their clients. It’s a rapidly changing field that can be lucrative for all parties if navigated and managed correctly.”
Taylor has extensive experience in sports law and a deep understanding of the NIL landscape. Her insights and practical advice will be invaluable for legal professionals looking to excel in this area.
“By understanding the nuances of NIL regulations and the strategies for negotiating licensing deals, legal professionals can significantly impact their clients’ success,” said Taylor. “This webinar is designed to provide the knowledge and tools needed to navigate these complex issues.”
For more information and to register for the webinar, visit https://nbi-sems.com/products/99503 to reserve a seat.