The following list provides an overview of sports law lectures provided by Martin J. Greenberg.
- Ethical Issues Lawyers May Face in Delivering Services in the Development of Sports Venues, Ethical Issues in Sports & Entertainment Seminar in conjunction with the National Sports Law Institute and Summerfest (June 27, 2017)
- “Chasing Dreams” Sports Business Panel, Jewish Museum Milwaukee (September 1, 2015)
- Restrictive Covenants in College Coaches Contracts, Current Issues in Sports Law, National Sports Law Institute (July 14, 2014)
- Tough Love: Crossing the Line, DePaul University: 2014 DePaul Journal of Sports Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium (March 7, 2014) Click to view a PDF of the presentation.
- College Coaches’ Contracts – Termination without Cause – Mitigation of Damages — Current Legal and Business Issues in Collegiate, Olympic and International Sports, National Sports Law Institute 2013 Conference (Oct. 18, 2013)
- Why Sports stars should not be role models, Wisconsin Public Radio (August 2013)
- Mike Rice – For Cause or Not for Cause: You Make the Call – Current Issues in Sports Law, State Bar of Wisconsin Sports & Entertainment Law Section (July 12, 2013)
- Herb Kohl’s Perspective – A New Milwaukee Sports and Entertainment Arena? Divining the Benefits and Dividing the Costs as presented to the Marquette University Law School – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sponsored Forum (April 8, 2013)
- How Sports Facilities Impact Surrounding Locations – Miller Park Report – Perspectives on Sports Facility Development, as presented to the National Sports Law Institute 2012 Conference (October 19, 2012)
- “Coaches Contracts” – presented to Florida State University, Tallahassee Club
- “Contracts: What you Should Understand About Them and Study of Assistant Coaches Contracts” – presented to the NCAA Expert Coaches Academy
- “Developing and Financing Stadiums and other Sports Facilities” – presented to the American Bar Association
- “Ethical Consideration in Representing Sports Facility Clients” – presented to the National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School
- “It Takes a Village to Build a Sports Facility” – presented to the SportsBusiness Journal, London, England
- “Jackie Robinson and the Law: Legal Perspectives on the Integration of Professional Baseball” – presented to the National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School
- “Legal Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics” – presented to the DePaul University College of Law – Fourth Annual National Conference
- “Negotiating Coaches Contracts” – presented to the American Football Coaches Association
- “Negotiating College Athletic Directors Contracts” – presented to the National Association of Collegiate Directors
- “Perspectives on Sports Facility Development” – presented to the National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School
- “Representation of Coaches” – presented to the American Bar Association Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries
- “Sport in the American Economy: The Stadium Arms Race” – presented to the Economic Club of Florida
- “Sports and the Great Recession: Sports.comms – A Real Estate Whacking” – presented to the DePaul University 2010 Symposium
- The Athletes Ownership Rights – Marketing” — presented to the Fifth Conference – International Association for Sports Law, Brussels, Belgium
- “The History of Sports Law in the USA — What Can Britain Learn?” — presented to the Anglia Sports Law Research Center, England
- “Sports Facility Financing – MLB Milwaukee” — presented at the ABA 2012 annual conference: Field of Dreams: Development and Financing Stadiums and Other Sports Facilities
- “Rights of Athletes” — presented to the British Association of Sports and Law
- “Athletes Behavior On and Off the Field” — presented to the Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association.
- “Reduce Your Risk” — presented to the National Athletic Trainers Association
- “Risk Management for Sports Facilities” — presented to the International Association of Assembly Managers
- “Stadium Financing” — presented to Brookings Institution