presented by Pillsbury Law, in conjunction with the university of Miami law school Entertainment, Arts and sports law Program, a webinar will be held on the legal and cultural impacts of COVID-19 on college sports on may 27 at 5 p.m. EST.
Peter Carfagna
Richard Giller of Pillsbury will be joined by:
Peter Carfagna, Chairman/CEO, Camiseta Leeds United Magis, LLC & professor and Co-Director (EASL sports law Track), university of Miami school of Law
Tom McMillen, president and CEO LEAD1 Association
Rep. Donna Shalala, U.S. representative for Florida’s 27th District
This webinar will examine the following:
legal issues related to pre-COVID-19 insurance policies Camiseta Arsenal FC and insurance issues that will arise from the re-start of college sports;
liability issues involving the interaction of fans with student-athletes (and with each other), as well as liability issues regarding re-opening stadiums;
how schools and the NCAA can navigate the tangled threads of liability created by sometimes conflicting Federal, state and local rulings and guidelines;
what the post-pandemic advertising, sponsorship, venue and employment contracts will look like;
how re-defined insurance obligations affect television rights;
how Title IX will affect athletic program cuts, given that the CARES Act does not authorize the suspension of civil rights; and
the impact new name, image and likeness rules and regulations will have on student athletes in the post-COVID-19 world.
These sessions will be interactive to allow for productive dialogue.
Click here to register.
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