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August 6 Webinar Seeks to Answer Following Questions: Can College Sports Resume Play Safely? How Will the NCAA, Conferences and Universities Play it?

Jackson Lewis P.C. will host a webinar on August 6, from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST, that addresses the most challenging issues facing colleges and universities for the upcoming Fall 2020 semester — campus safety, risk mitigation, and sports. To register, go here. The speakers for the webinar from the firm’s collegiate and professional…
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Despite Pandemic, New Sports Gambling And Online Gaming Market Entries Proliferate

By Andrew Silver, of Ifrah Law (Editor’s Note: Andrew Silver is an attorney at Ifrah Law, which publishes My Legal Bookie, a periodical that is available on a complimentary basis, which tracks the intersection of sports betting, gaming, and the law.) If someone had told you at the beginning of 2020 that, by March, global…
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NCS4 Publishes COVID-19 Considerations Guide for the Sport and Entertainment Industry

The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) has worked with a select task force of industry professionals to create the first version of the COVID-19 Considerations for Sport and Entertainment Venues and Events. In the infancy stage of understanding COVID-19 implications and the lack of a traditional…
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Canadian Government Blocks Major League Baseball Games in Canada

The Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, P.C., M.P., Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship in Canada, issued the following statement yesterday, effectively blocking Toronto Blue Jays from hosting Major League Baseball games in Canada: “Over the last several weeks, the Government of Canada has worked closely with Major League Baseball and all levels of government…
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Arizona Coyotes Announce Sports Lawyer Xavier A. Gutierrez as New President

Arizona Coyotes Owner, Chairman and Governor Alex Meruelo has announced that Xavier A. Gutierrez has been named as the club’s new President, CEO and Alternate Governor. Gutierrez becomes the first Latino team President & CEO in NHL history. Gutierrez has a 20-plus-year career as a business executive, investor and dealmaker focused on investment management, corporate…
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NCAA issues next set of return-to-sport guidelines

Third installment of recommendations outlines daily self-health checks, testing within 72 hours of competition for high contact risk sports The NCAA Sport Science Institute released today the Resocialization of Collegiate Sport: Developing Standards for Practice and Competition to extend previous guidance and provide updated recommendations about the protection of athletes and prevention of community spread…
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Campus Health Project to Speak at LEAD1 Association’s COVID-19 Testing Webinar

Shares knowledge on how collegiate athletic departments can execute a winning COVID-19 testing plan Campus Health Project (CHP), higher education’s trusted COVID-19 testing partner, today announced that its company executives will speak at an upcoming COVID-19 testing webinar hosted by LEAD1 Association (LEAD1), which represents athletics directors at 130-member schools of the Football Bowl Subdivision…
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Sports & Social Impact – A COVID-19 Playbook

Jeremi Duru – American University professor, author, counselor, and advocate – will be the special guest July 30 in a webinar entitled Sports & Social Impact – A COVID-19 Playbook. To register for the event – which will be hosted by Matt Winkler, Professor & Director, and Keith Scully, Consultant & Professor- visit here. The…
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Sports Law Experts Invited to Make Continuing Legal Education Presentations

CLE Companion, an emerging marketplace for continuing legal education, is welcoming sports law experts as presenters in the coming months, according to CLE Companion founder Kristin Davidson. The company has already featured the likes of sports lawyers Jeremy Evans and Shawn Schatzle as well as sports law professor Mark Conrad. “Presenting is a great way…
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Sports Law Professor Sees Legal Problems for Schools Dropping Non-Conference Games

The Big Ten Conference’s decision to cancel all non-conference football games for the upcoming season — and the possibility that schools in other major conferences may soon follow — raises a number of potential legal issues, says Nathaniel Grow, associate professor of business law and ethics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. “Depending…
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