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Amateur Athletics
Analyzing Athlete-Agent Law: Williamson v. Prime Sports Marketing, LLC
By Martin J. Greenberg and Jaime Garcia Montes I. Introduction The prospect of beginning a professional career in athletics often incites elation equally for the collegiate athletes themselves as well
The Baylor Clause: Report or Be Fired
Dedication At some point in our lives we are all plagued with health issues. I have been dealing with heart issues over the last ten years. My heart issues have
Cost Overruns and sports venue construction, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part series on construction cost overruns. Please see part one: Martin J. Greenberg and Daniel S. MacMillan, Cost Overruns and Sports Venue Construction,
Zero Tolerance – Abuse Must End in College Athletics
June 26, 2018 – Ethical Issues in Sports & Entertainment Brought to you by the National Sports Law Institute and Summerfest. Click the image below to view the slides from
Post-Script: The Pettit National Ice Center – 2018
Olympic Long Track Speedskating Trials by Martin J. Greenberg On January 2, 2017, I posted information about the wonderful successes of the Pettit National Ice Center since the purchase of
Pettit National Ice Center
Unbeknownst to many outside the Olympic community, Wisconsin has a tremendous history and tradition of speed skating. In fact, in 1928, Oconomowoc, just outside of Milwaukee, held the first United
Wisconsin Concussion Law is a No Brainer
The statistics are overwhelming. Somewhere between 1.6 and 3.8 million sports-related concussions occur in the United States every year, an estimate that led the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to conclude that concussions have reached an “epidemic” level.